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  • Yes!

    Changing how the economy works is difficult though. Too many interests involved. If any idea is sufficiently successful, it's harshly campaigned against. If an attempt is made to implement it, it's met with violence. And if lucky enough to be realized, get ready for hybrid warfare.

  • No. I think it's fine, but not a real alternative to Capitalism. It seems like the sort of thing developed by an anticapitalist who accepts the Capitalist framing of history ("Capitalism is just when you trade things or have money").

    I would classify this sort of thing as Ultra-Leftist - a movement seeking to skip the necessary steps in the development of Capitalism into Socialism and Socialism into Communism by just "doing Communism" at the local community level and saying "Well if everyone just did it, we'd be living in a Communist Utopia!"

    There is no skipping the steps. The abolition of work is the final step, not the first.