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And I'm curious as to why you think that a person that stops working should continue to enjoy the benefits provided by the ones who do work. What if everyone stopped working? Think about it; if one person does it, and then another, I don't think that would go very well by those that do work. Personally, I wouldn't be inclined to work if I could stop and continue receiving benefits; specially if others were already doing it.
In a society without money, it is possible (at first) doing away with money might make some workers lazy and some like yourself may not want to work at all. There are ways to reward hard work other than just contributing to the betterment of mankind, one suggestion I have is perhaps award the top 10 producers of the shop, plant, mill, factory, warehouse or office with extra time off. This would increase productivity of everyone and would award the one thing everyone has too little of, free time to enjoy alone or with family. That's just one idea there are many perhaps better ones.
As far as not wanting to work at all, of course those who are too young or too old are not required to work, as well as those who are sick or disabled. However I think most people would feel that working for their own benefit as well as the benefit of all men and women is reason enough to show up for work. Especially since they train for what they want to do, and select where they want to work and democratically vote in all the conditions of their workplace. It might be safe to say that most would love working under these favorable conditions.
Doing away with money would also eliminate most paperwork and give all citizens a shorter work week and more free time. This would also mean no cost to go to school for workers that want to do different work.
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And you mentioned we're free to pursue our hobbies.
My hobbies include building computers and cars.
Under communism, how would I get the computer hardware? Who would "pay" for it? Could I just walk into a store, pick out the parts I want and leave? Who would even manufacture the computer parts?
The same goes for cars. Who would manufacture them? How could I get one? If there's no money, what would be a comparable "favor" in exchange for a car? Or would there simply be no cars in communism?
Would we be limited to simple hobbies like climbing trees, flying a kite, cooking, ect..?
As others have told you, once money is eliminated you don't have to pay for anything, you get what you need and want for your hobbies as well as any other aspect of life. There are no favors you must perform, showing up for work to contribute to society that which you are good at would be appreciated though.
Hobbies would be everything we enjoy now, plus much, much more, the only limit is imagination.
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You see "wage labor" as something immoral. I don't see anything wrong with it.
It's the exploitation of the labor value of workers that is immoral. Workers create all the wealth as they make the products and deliver the services we all use.
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I believe that if someone works harder and smarter than others, he should be compensated accordingly. If someone is unwilling to work or produce, he or she should be allowed to starve, as cruel as it may sound.
Good then you agree that capitalists most of which perform almost no work, deserve none of the money they steal for the working class.
As far as the REAL workers are concerned I believe from each according to their abilities, not all people have the same abilities, a faster worker should not be paid more than a slower worker if they are both doing their best.
Also a lazy worker who refuses to work, does not deserve to starve.
The people who perform little or no work are the lazy
"fat cat" upper echelon of the super rich. In most cases they let money work for them (investments, interest, etc.) and the most work they do is reading the financial pages with their morning coffee. This ill gotten gain was either appropriated (stolen) from the workers or inherited from a dead relative's appropriation from the worker class. Remember every product you use was created by workers, and every service you receive is delivered by workers.
We need to make the lazy super rich actually do some real work, perhaps digging ditches or cleaning septic tanks. The welfare billionaires and welfare millionaires living off the middle class and poor is disgusting. Make the super rich work unless they are disabled or past retirement age.
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I suppose you'll argue that many CEOs don't produce anything and simply profit off the labor of others. Again, I see nothing wrong with that. He's responsible for providing jobs that keep people off the street. And not everyone knows how to (nor wants to) run a company, which is why they shouldn't receive the same compensation as a CEO.
CEOs and Boards of Directors are not only unneeded but actually harmful to the working class. The people who invent, build, market and sell the products or services create all the wealth.
The CEOs and Boards of Directors are there to maximize profits for the shareholders. And how do they do that? By appropriating (stealing) more labor value from the ones who create all wealth, the working class. The more money they steal from the working class, the bigger their bonuses are.
I say get rid of ALL CEOs and all Board of Directors and replace them with Workers Councils.
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Also, I don't see how removing the monetary system would solve anything. What's to stop someone from hoarding apple pies, logs, or other things that would give him or her an advantage over his or her neighbors?
It seems as though eliminating currency is merely symbolic, because people will ultimately trade something, making whatever they trade effectively "currency."
In the beginning doing away with money some workers might greedily take more than they can use or consume. However, once they are accustomed to the idea that everyone can have, the same fine food, the same necessities, the same material goods and the same extravagant luxuries, workers will start taking only what they need and want from the distribution centers.
Thus there would be no hoarding as it is more convenient and takes up less space to just take what one needs and wants to use in the immediate future from the distribution centers.
I don't think there would be anything to trade as if you made something special for others would give it to the distribution center on your next trip to pick up your goodies.
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In fact, looking back at history you'll notice that currency was implemented to make trading easier. Removing it (in my opinion) would only make things harder, as we'd simply use other things as "currency."
There is no need for currency as there is no need for trading, any citizen can have anything he/she desires at anytime. If it is a limited item such as a boat or yacht, one would get on a waiting list. Otherwise common goods are there for the taking at ones local distribution center.
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anything material that could be assigned a value. Greed isn't eliminated by doing away with currency.
Greed is made no longer logical by the immediate availability of anything ones heart desires. Thus no value will be assigned to anything. Greed just becomes a waste of space.