Many free software developers get paid for what they do. Even if they wage comes from charity.
Most of them don't, and those who do it is just because they need to survive, the point is that they don't do it for the money.
I think you're wrong on this. Maybe you're right in the number of developers but most free software is paid to be produced.
I bet Google alone (and is not the only big company that produces free software) produces more free software than all the volunteers together.
In any case, I'm glad that you don't want the state to do it. Like you, I think is better if the private sector takes care of it.
But I'm afraid most TZM followers don't think like you.
Your distinction of public and private sector is illusionary, for they don't exist in an RBE. It's just people.
I don't think so. They're well defined concepts. You shouldn't forget them when you propose to end free market.
The planet and the scientific method will decide what each person needs?
Inanimate concepts such as the scientific method can't decide anything.
It does, and it's actually the only way you can do it properly. I explain this on the video (it's taking some time, and I'll be travelling the coming days)
I don't think you can convince me that the scientific can tell you what to do, either with a video or with logic argumentation.
The seed of Nietsche is inside of me. I can't confuse science with morals anymore.