The problem is gaetan that removing money would only make sense in a post scarcity world. If star trek style matter replicators were invented then sure, there is no need for money because we can generate everything we need in abundance so there is no want.
The problem is we don't live in that world. There is a limited amount of resources available to everyone, so it has to be rationed in some way. The best way to ration resources is to have a method of exchange for them. I do work growing apples and you trade me something that you have produced for my apples. This is how a barter economy started out. I want Jack's pigs and he wants my apples so we work out how many apples would be equal to a pig and we swap.
The problem with barter economies is that they only work in the smallest scale. I can trade you my apples for a pig, but my country can't do that. My country can't simply take my apples and give me nothing in order to get pigs from another country because then I'm out with no compensation. Therefore a convenient method of exchange was created. That was called money.
Money is simply a convenient and understood method of exchange for goods and services. That's all.
The problem you have gaetan is that you are not proposing any methods of balances to fight corruption. Sure, there is corruption within modern economies, but you can't remove it just but getting rid of money.
Let's say we abolish money today. Ok, so what is to stop someone who wants to from taking more food than me out of the collective pool? What is to stop him from refusing to work?
In fact let's go into that in more detail. We have a person, let's call him John Smith. John works as an it specialist in a nondescript office. He wakes up one morning and finds that a visionary leader with an adorable duckling as his symbol has taken over his country, and in his first act, abolished money.
John is worried, without money, how will he pay for food from the store? He has to go shopping today because his cupboard is getting low on food and to be frank, he needs more shampoo. So after work he goes to the store. He asks one of the store workers how he's supposed to get food now theres no money. He gets told hey, don't worry! You can take whatever you need. The store isnt a store anymore, it's a food allocation building.
Ok, thinks john, so he takes what he wants and leaves. He goes into work the next day and asks his boss how hes getting paid, afterall there's no money now. His boss says hey, dont worry! You dont get paid because everyone can take what they want from the food distribution buildings and live in a nice house. No money, so no need to worry about hunger or shelter!
So john goes home and thinks. He never liked his job anyway, and since he feels a bit under the weather, he takes the day off. He realises he forgot to get something at the store though! So he goes back in. Hes nervous because he hasnt been to work, but when he arrives he just takes what he wants and leaves. No one tries to stop him. None of these people know he skipped work.
So he stops going entirely. He spends his days reading and his nights hanging out with a few friends. Next week rolls around and he realises he needs more food. So he goes to the store again. Hes really worried now, hes done no work for a week! Surely he can't get food now?
So gaetan, what is to stop him? What about the week after? The month after? How about next year? Money has been abolished and he still needs to eat. What is to stop him from never working again?
Let's move past that one now, and say that he has always lived in a nice house. It's not a mansion, but its comfortable and roomy. Suddenly, while john is half way through moby dick one day, theres a knock on the door. John opens it to a tall, well built stranger. The stranger says he wants the house. In fact hes come to take possession of it right now, and if john doesn't hand over the keys and move out, this man will beat john to a pulp and simply take the house from him.
What is to stop him?
The police? What if they have decided they don't want to risk their lives dealing with nutters anymore so they're no longer working?
See its stuff like this that's the issue. If you could adequately answer these concerns I'm sure more people would be receptive to your ideas. If you had a concrete, logical plan for how to organize society people would hear you out and some might even support you.
But you don't have that. You don't have any answers to these questions. You don't have any kind of plan for how to organize society. You have literally zero idea of how anything would work, you just insist, more and more aggressively that it would work but you never once explain how, and I think that's because you cannot explain.