- 26 May 2023 05:09
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It makes wage slavery optional, as much as is feasible. This is a good thing for giving people freedom to risk, innovate, or, if they choose to earn money, to enter into free negotiations with businesses absent coercive elements.
I'm not saying they're all possible, or that work will be fully optional, but reducing the labor cost of basic food, housing, and other necessities to as low as possible is a good thing to aspire to.
No, they couldn't. Starter homes and low income housing are notoriously undersupplied in North America and Europe.
Unthinking Majority wrote:It makes work optional, which is a terrible idea.
It makes wage slavery optional, as much as is feasible. This is a good thing for giving people freedom to risk, innovate, or, if they choose to earn money, to enter into free negotiations with businesses absent coercive elements.
I'm not saying they're all possible, or that work will be fully optional, but reducing the labor cost of basic food, housing, and other necessities to as low as possible is a good thing to aspire to.
Unthinking Majority wrote:many people could sell their house and move into a very modest dwelling and live a modest life and many could do it right now just with the money from the house.
No, they couldn't. Starter homes and low income housing are notoriously undersupplied in North America and Europe.