RE: "Capitalism: A Love Story"...Michael Moore's latest film.
September 8, 2009 at 6:04 pm
(This post was last modified: September 8, 2009 at 6:05 pm by Violet.)
(September 8, 2009 at 5:22 pm)bozo Wrote:(September 8, 2009 at 4:08 pm)Saerules Wrote: Capitalism is one of the best monetary systems available. I am more of a fan of credit per work/time*quality with its basis as a meritocratical (Best hands get the tools) government.
However, capitalism is much simpler and easier to implement.
Would you care to explain the other monetary systems that are available to us?
Capitalism is merely another system that has evolved since feudalism. It will eventually give way to another system, the nature of which is a big imponderable.
Formulae: work/time*quality(of the best [Work type determined by prior testing, and quality by personal reputation given by patients {revokable at any time}]) = Credit number (Money value from outside and inside is controlled and maintained by the government, and the credit number is the portion to which a person is entitled for their work quality/time, thereby eliminating the rich/poor and establishing only the working/non-working). (Numbers are arbitrary) There are no taxes because the government controls the money (And only the best accountants, economists, and other such are placed in charge of it, and none of them can steal it because all credit is watched and maintained by all the others, and their credit is very stable.).
Shortly: work/time*quality=credit number=how much value you have access to=the government does what it must do with its money without taking it from you.
Again, this is a much better system... but it is horribly difficult to change a capitalistic society into it (The rich would hate it, and the unworking would not be paid). Only the best work their jobs in this system, probably excluding such jobs as garbage duty, which are low end jobs, and should be done by machines and ourselves and few individuals to manage it.
I have a few kinks to work out still (Such as should the formulae be work*quality/time, or as is, and a few other minor problems that are nonetheless important).
See how much better, but harder to implement this is than:
Unpredictable cost*time*taxes*unpredictable additional rates=payment
Which is Capitalism.
And certainly better than:
Work/needs(additional removed by government)=payment.
Which is the model of Communism (as I think it is done at any rate).
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day