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In reply to the discussion: do we really need a money system? [View all]Egalitarian Thug
(12,448 posts)to keep large scale, let alone global economies going.
Unremarkable economists will invariably point out that barter is not workable, and that is true. What they will not say, and likely don't even know, is that one has never existed, ever.
Humanity has existed for the overwhelming majority of its existence in small communities operating in what can only be described as a socialistic system. Trade as we have come to understand it is a recent and fatally flawed system.
If you are really interested in this topic I highly recommend Debt: The First 5,000 years. The less formal education you have in economics the better because greatly reduces the volume of what you would have to unlearn.
Edit: DU seems to have a persistent bug with links. the title is; Debt: The First 5,000 years by David Graeber.