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Re: A Resource Based Economy
by
mobodick
on 08/11/2012, 14:40:52 UTC
You seem to be looking for specifics -- One is teaching real economic alternatives such as the Austrian School.

Which is funny, since it runs directly opposite to the rest of the stuff you've mentioned...

Which stuff, and how so?  Seriously, I am honestly curious, because I am learning.

Austrian Economics runs counter to Communism, and explains why it fails.

Yeah as I stated earlier, I firmly do not believe ZGM is communism.  It shares some seemingly common characteristics, but the main difference between the two is the ZGM (more specificly, the Venus Project) using much more advanced technology than anything available during Marx's time (all the way up to the 1990s).
I've said this before in other threads, but I'll say it again here:  The technological concept instantiated by Bitcoin and other similar cryptocurrencies is so novel and unlike anything else the human race has ever seen, that its existence will facilitate massive transformations never experienced before in human history.

I hope you know the Venus Movement failed because of human social bonds.
Technology is not a solution because people work in certain ways. You cannot have these kinds of communities in a socially balanced way. It's a psychological problem.

Your theories about the significance of bitcoin in society are completely unrealistical. Bitcoin doesn't change the world, people do. And i don't think most people want to change that much.