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Money
must go
Dear
Editors
The
existence of money and property ownership has become a choke point in
the further evolution of mankind.
We, in the United Kingdom,
as one of the wealthiest nations on this planet, can't afford to keep
our pensioners at a level much above abject poverty, and over the
next twenty years this will become more acute. We close down hospital
wards because next year's budget isn't due yet, despite being able to
fill them many times over with people who urgently require treatment.
We allow people in the third world to die in the most degrading
circumstances, because it is more profitable to cheat them out of
their national resources. We stand by and watch helplessly, as the
drug barons infect out richest resource, our children. Big business
rapes and pollutes the limited resources of our planet and encourages
us to keep buying, and wasting, to keep the cash flowing.
It
doesn't make sense.
Fortunately, there is a solution which
can wipe out these ills and many more.
The two root causes of
most human misery are money and violence, and the existence of money
is the catalyst for most violence. By removing money and the
individual ownership of any and all of Earth's resources from
existence, we instantly remove the barriers to the further evolution
of mankind.
An evolution away from war, crime, and
inequality.
An evolution toward global prosperity, universal
peace and understanding.
So how could this be peacefully
achieved, and what would be the net effect?
All we have to do
is to decide, as a species, that at a pre-determined point in time,
we will stop using money. From that time on, changes will begin to
occur which will positively enhance our existence on this planet. All
we have to do is keep working, to produce all the goods and services
that we need and want. But instead of producing poor quality goods,
we can take the decision to produce the best quality, most up to date
goods we can imagine, for everyone.
Constricted
only by the paramount rules of ensuring the safe availability of the
raw materials we require, the safety of the people producing them and
the overriding factor of its minimal impact on our planet.
With
expert planning, and the positive will of all the people of the
Earth, we can build new communities with safe, efficient, integrated
transport, energy, waste management, health and entertainment
systems, sited in the most geologically and climatically stable
environments on the planet, using fully recyclable materials. For all
of us.
We can detoxify areas of our planet which have been
previously adulterated by industry.
We can grow unadulterated
food all year round, using the most fertile and suitable areas of our
planet for our crops.
We can provide first class training for
everyone to carry out their job efficiently and knowledgably.
We
can make those jobs as safe and pleasant as possible, with hours and
holiday entitlements pre-calculated by statisticians, so that we do
enough to maintain and improve our environment without it impinging
too much on our new found social life.
We can gather the
finest minds on the planet, equip them with all the materials and
technology and help they require, and stand back in awe as they
produce solutions to whatever befalls us. If it is humanly possible,
and good for our planet and our species then why not?
We, the
human species can have all of this, and so much more.
As soon
as we realise that we are all intimately related. We are one family,
estranged by time, distance, environment and philosophy.
And
as soon as we realise that here on Earth, we are living in a life
support system which is, to our certain knowledge, unique. Because it
contains the only species in the known universe with which we can
fully communicate, and it is composed of all the raw materials we
will (hopefully) ever need.
We already have the world we
dream about, we can award ourselves
undreamt of fringe benefits.
The only questions you really need to ask
yourself are – why
not.....and when?
Ken Scragg, Livingston, West Lothian
Reply: We of course agree
that the
production and distribution of wealth could, and should, take place
without money, but we don’t think it will as easy to get there as
you seem to imply. We will need to organise to struggle politically
against those who currently own and control the means for producing
wealth and benefit from the money-wages-profits system. There will
have to be an (essentially peaceful) democratic social revolution to
end their monopoly and make the means of production the common
heritage of all, which will make money redundant. This done, the
benefits you mention will become possible –
Editors.
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