(either by no money at all - or a controlled economy
OK, let's clarify.
What you say is Communism has money.
China, Cuba, USSR, etc.
It is involuntary.
Top down.
What communism doesn't have is money.
Nor the use of force in pursuit of its goals.
Each individual rules only themselves.
Bottom up.
These are two uses of the same word with exact opposite meanings.
Your Communism uses force, my communism is cooperative.
Big C vs little c.
Indoctrinated into you as absolute by authority vs rejected entirely as a possibility by authority.
You know the system is lying to you.
You have your head out, look around?
See something you want?
Abundance will give it to you.
Crapitalism will not.
and capital can aid in the efficiency of that labor to go onto bigger and better things.
Lol, dogma.
How?
Lower loading docks?
Some kind of antigravity?
Robots to do the work for us?
Anything that crapitalism can deliver to expedite work can be delivered by communism.
We have to have workers, the work ain't doing itself, yet.
Do you know why we don't already have 3d food printers?
Why things aren't already 'free'?
Banksters.
We can manage the resources created by that aggregated work in much more efficient ways than letting banks justify wars to keep the people from getting 'too lazy'.
Imagine a world where working more than 20 hours a week was the outlier.
Most of us wouldn't have regular jobs, we would just get together with our friends and build things.
Rather than concentrate money in the hands of a few, we spread out the work a little more evenly.
Instead we bend over for masters, and you tell me that is the better choice?
Smdh.
Abandon hope, all ye that find yourselves here,...
Sound money is simply a token of labor involved. It is the most efficient system we have to transfer value from one person to another.
Your fight with the human psychology is a losing battle.
Value is a subjective matter.
There is no such thing as abundance. (on the macro level).
The entire biosphere called the planet earth, works on scarcity.All the living organism understand this and work with accordingly.
(I used to think 'why communists can't gasp this fundamental reality is amazing', but
then I realized the hubris of those purporting communism outweighs any reality.)
Imagine a world where working more than 20 hours a week was the outlier.
My 'work week' is considerably less than 20 hours - but I'm not materialist or a sucker for crapitalism and credit (debt).
Voluntary cooperation (employment) is not bending over for masters. It's cooperation.
It may seem like that to people who resent where they find themselves in life through choices made, but that's on them - it's not societies responsibility to pander to victim mentality.
Your constant jumping form one argument to another (and a million rhetorical questions), means you can avoid concentrating on one thing at a time,and working through it.
Do do so would highlight the illogic in your arguments - and bring to light that you fundamentally support free markets, but lost in the rhetoric of 'muh communism'.
Sound money is the best system of exchange. It is a tool, not an evil.
(well, maybe it is in the minds of people with such a fear of their ideology being smashed into a million pieces by the use of such a tool.... but for the rest of us, it's just that).
I'm here for you! lol
Ah, the blind leading the blind,...
Hive on, Lucy!
The place would be less without you.