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In reply to the discussion: do we really need a money system? [View all]magellan
(13,257 posts)Neither do sick partners, disabled siblings and debilitated old folks. Yet we all toil for one or the other at some point, because we love them, or at the least feel it's our duty to care for them.
Are the children of a single mother with a HS diploma and a minimum wage job of less value than those of a married couple who are both high earners? Capitalism says yes. A market based economy will always assign a currency value to people and resources. It rewards greed and punishes those who, for whatever reason, are unable to game the system in their favor.
We think that's a natural state only because its been imposed on us for so long by those at the top of the resource chain...but it isn't natural, or necessary. There's more than enough for everyone.