• @WhiteHawk
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    110 months ago

    Recognition isn’t as important as you make it sound. And most people will hardly start to work out of boredom. There’s plenty of ways to spend your time that are not productive.

    In addition, there are plenty of jobs literally nobody wants to do, and consequently, nobody would do under your proposed system.

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      10 months ago

      With absence of money as the main ‘power’ it’s your deeds that are the only thing left to define the extra exclusive things like apartments, experiences, etc.

      And that is the thing, afaik all studies & experiments concluded that people start being productive regardless. It’s not “out of boredom”. Its just something to do. Sure, not everything benefits everyone, but imagine the impact of all the eg artist stuck flipping burgers. They would seem ‘unproductive’ just “laying about” until they produce a pice the whole world recognizes as something special (and not just because of the marketing budget).

      Basically no one just stays still doing nothing, definitely not a significant margin. Same with animals, at the very least they will play.

      Eg, could you imagine your life without long-term producing/making/planning something?

      • @WhiteHawk
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        110 months ago

        Yes, I absolutely could. Why not?

          • @WhiteHawk
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            110 months ago

            None of these activities produce anything

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              110 months ago

              Don’t they? Imagine people thinking a bit more, having free time, etc - the effects on politics, local quality of living, and so on.

              I would much rather live in a neighborhood of people reading books all day vs working in a factory all day.

              • @WhiteHawk
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                110 months ago

                Reading books doesn’t build houses

                  • @WhiteHawk
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                    110 months ago

                    My point exactly. I could quite easily imagine my life without ever building a house. And so could everyone else. So your argument doesn’t really work.