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Hi CTVN!

Yesterday CTVN wrote:
but while exchange and money  
certainly have their drawbacks, it has contributed also quite a bit  
towards development of mankind.

It contributed *a lot* to this development - no doubt. Just as
feudalism contributed *a lot* to this development before. But we are
at the beginning of a new era where the potential of exchange and
money is overcome by a new economical system being not based on
exchange.

imv, money is a very pragmatic and  
effective tool to get whats needed

If you need to force / coerce people to do so: Yes. In Free Software
you don't need to force / coerce people to do useful things.

im wondering on basis of what real world evidence one can be so 200% sure  
that a world without money and exchange is more effective, desireable and  
better?!?

Of course this is hard to see if you only look at the surface. To be
200% sure you need to understand the change in the mode of production.


						Grüße

						Stefan
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