Zeitgeist Movement Activist and Orientation Guide


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Zeitgeist Movement Activist and Orientation Guide

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Zeitgeist Movement Activist and Orientation Guide

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I made a topic about The Venus Project a while ago, i hadnt seen this one. Maybe someday we can live in the world the Zeitgeist movement proposes. Hopefully.
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Fuck the man, and the bicycle he rode in on.
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inhuien wrote:Fuck the man, and the bicycle he rode in on.
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Resource Based Economics in a nutshell:

Abolish money and then we can have some kind of idealised Star Trek collectivist system where everyone shares and is nice to each other and greed and crime magically cease to exist.


In essence, junk the Price System without really thinking through the ramifications of replacing the price system function with a person's judgement. The self interested parties will eventually seize this great power for themselves. Individual choices aren't perfect, but they're at least more local than global.
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