I'm taking the ZM ideal to its logical conclusion: a world where resources are distributed by the greater society to its members. I've been reading over the talking points of the Venus project and in truth it looks to me like a form of communism disguised as futurism to make it seem sexy and new. It's hard to be certain because I belive they are being deliberately vague and obtuse.
Since I posted this thread I have learn about them too. Yes, their statements are still vague, I would like to see how they plan to solve most of the problems raised on this thread, for example.
So, in a way, and maybe I should stress this point, I have used them as an example and I'm trying to figure out myself how can such a world be achieved. For me the important thing would be to get rid of past (and failed) political ideologies and religions, and to start a society based on scientific discoveries and technology.
Eradicating money seems, to me, a key point, but maybe we just need a way to base money on something else than debt. I will continue to read and learn about this subject.
So, I don't know about their world but in my view there would be no "greater society" to decide what to do with the resources. Every member of this society is part of the government (say from 30 to 33) and every decision is made by the whole community (for instance, via Internet every one can cast their votes), so its not what the senators or presidents decide, but what every member decides. I know it is incomplete and an oversimplification but at least this is would be the basis of my scheme.
Yes, that's how it works. People do something for me and I give them something in return. I'm indebted to my friends and family too. Strangely, I don't feel enslaved to them.
But in this society you don't have an option, you are simply obligated to give something, and not in return of fancy stuff, but merely to earn the right to be alive. What if we could organize a society in a way that you are not obligated to it, but you do it because it is pleasurable and you gain out of it (which is pretty much what happens right now for countless people). Again you are a slave simply because in this society you have no choice but to pay for your right to live.
Let's try to agree on a definition for debt before continuing. Debt is owing more wealth to others than one has for oneself. Do you agree to that definition or have you been talking about something else?
Yes, this is an important point, and it is a good initiative to be clear on what we mean with key terms. Let's see:
DEBT:
1) An obligation or liability to pay or render something to someone else.
2) The condition of owing: a young family always in debt.
3) An offense requiring forgiveness or reparation; a trespass.
Yes, I think those three work perfectly, yours appear to work to. Now if you agree maybe we can move forward as to determine what do we owe to this society? Answer: Your simple existence, you born, so you owe.
The next question would be: Why do I owe just by being here? And I believe it is because this debt is a dogma, an accepted reality, "it is just how things are".
I think you missed the point. They may want to TAKE the resources you need.
I didn't. I don't believe there is a lack of resources. For example, Kropotkin, a Russian anarchist, proposed once that bread should be free for everyone. Some critics claimed that people would then simply go and take every bread available to their homes, but Kropotkin believe that eventually, they would take exactly the same amount they were already taking; the bread they will eat.
Now sure, there would be a few that would want to have all the bread and to hell with everyone else. These individuals would have to be labeled as
criminals and should be kept out of society, how? Well, that is a good question. But since this happens in every imaginable society (until we learn enough about genetics and brain chemistry this is) I don't see how this would be a problem for JUST the type of society we are discussing in here.