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by andrenth
3916 days ago
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Well but you did! You quoted it yourself: "to manage the economy with", but then you started talking about sales, which you didn't mention when you first replied to me. Anyway, that's besidbeside the point now. > Why would the manufacturer need to be paid when everything is free? He would have to be payed somehow, otherwise why would he produce anything? If everything is free, what determines how much of each product someone can have? In the system that you propose, the economic calculus is not possible. How do you determine if allocation of resources is efficient? How do you determine if a new production model can generate more at a smaller cost? How does one save in order to improve his conditions in the future? Does the central planner decide all this? Even if it were possible, it would reduce people to cattle. Wrt open source, there was always money involved, even if it was just university grants. And as you said, it allowed people to enjoy good living standards. |
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Consider the context, I was replying to a comment about how to know how much to produce. The implication is that money is essential for this purpose. If all you're interested in is how much is being produced and consumed, then monitoring stock levels is enough to manage an economy. It's also useful to know when innovation may be welcome in the market, however you can get that information more directly by just getting feedback from people, no money has to change hands. You also need to manage your resources, but again you just do that directly by monitoring resources, no money has to change hands. It's important to note that resource management includes consumption of goods, you want to monitor what someone is consuming, in part to guard against over-consumption.
In short, money can be removed without losing any information needed to run a successful economy.
>"Does the central planner decide all this? Even if it were possible, it would reduce people to cattle."
I've already mentioned collaboration once, why do you believe I'm describing a system with a central planner?
In a resource-based economy the only part you need centralised information on is in monitoring available resources, decision making can be handled a variety of different ways, including democratically by the citizens.