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    People don’t like getting paid, they like to get things with the money.

    In a decommodified economy you would not need this.

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        In a decommodified economy, any sort of “currency” would not even be money in the modern sense of the word.

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            An economy where goods are not produced to be sold at a market.

            For example a communist society (classless and moneyless) would be one such system.

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      If you go straight to giving people the end things, the payment is the food, home, car, vacation, etc. People like being paid for their work.

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          If you include ‘food’, ‘shelter’, ‘transportation’ in ‘commodity production’, then yes, people want things like food, shelter, and transportation. People like being paid for their work.

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            These things should not be directly associated with work

            Of course rewarding people for work is good in some sense in every economic system, just putting it in the sense of being paid just makes it very stuck in that sort of capitalist mindset.

            Other economic systems can exist.

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              These things should not be directly associated with work

              Unfortunately for humanity, food, shelter, and transportation doesn’t place itself in front of you. People have to work to make/gather those things.

              • I would also love to live in a place where nobody had to work in order for shelter to exist. But, someone has to work to build the home.

              • I would love to live in a place where nobody had to work for food to exist. But someone has to grow and gather the food.

              • I would love to live in a place where nobody had to work for cars/trains to exist, but someone has to work to build the car.

              Other economic systems can exist.

              And in those systems, people will still be working for food, shelter, transportation. People like being paid for their work.

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                And in those systems, people will still be working for food, shelter, transportation. People like being paid for their work.

                “Source: it’s easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism.”