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afroschlan Member
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Posted: Thu Feb 5th, 2009 11:21 pm |
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Is the massive collapse of money in the world a reason enough to think off a different survival system instead of the monetary system?
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ArsenicArtis09 Member
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Posted: Sun May 17th, 2009 06:15 pm |
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Well this is a hard topic to answer seeing as the monetary system has been in this country and all over the world since the beginning of the oldest country's. But I unquestionably agree with the statement " to think off a different survival system"
because that is what the world needs to do.
Also I beli9eve that this could take a very long time to come up with a way to survive, as you put it, other than the monetary system. But then again economy's and such have been rising and falling ever since their creation. It's the way of the world.
But the bottom line is that we need to start thinking now of a different way to live instead of relying on money and coin.
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Posted: Fri Jun 19th, 2009 01:52 pm |
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This is quite difficult question for everyone. Recently most people use internet Banking system?
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Ceeper Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 4th, 2009 03:43 pm |
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| The entire system is monetarily rich and intelligently bankrupt. I don't think that money will ever just disappear. I suppose we would go back to some form of barter system, but I can't forsee that happening with the Masons in power. They might not be completely stupid, but how else would you describe the current tyrrany of terror? I don't believe for a second that money will ever be replaced. In fact it never will. There is too much avarice in this world, I don't think for a second that anyone would give up their money... I'm not sure that the change in currency is even a logical decision... Last edited on Wed Nov 4th, 2009 03:44 pm by Ceeper
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Posted: Thu Nov 5th, 2009 09:09 am |
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What sort of 'different survival system' would you suggest? A utopian 'resource based' economy? A anarchist communal form of existence? should we trade packets of water rather than coins? should ginsberg buy bread with his own good looks?
Money only has the power and meaning that you, as an individual, allocate to it. Humans are fascinated with games, and if enough people agree to a set of rules, you get 'competitive society'. What's the point in adjusting the goal, changing the rules, re-coloring the pawns? If you don't want to stand on the checkered board, don't.
The monetary system has not collapsed. Has it failed in its 'service' to humanity? Yes. But has yet to crumble and fall? No. Should it ever die, I deeply believe that is in the symmetric nature of humanity to bring it back to life again, like a pheonix from that ashes.
I do believe that money as a form of 'legal tender' is worthless, but I don't believe that it is the perceived collapse, or the threat of potential collapse of the monetary system that should drive us to adopt a new form of interaction and communication. Its utter unreality and disservice to humanity that, like religion, should bring individuals to reject it. This sort of thing cannot be 'revolutionized' in a blanket-sheet fashion, but rather must be internalized and shifted on the individual scale. Forcing an institutional, global replacement to the monetary system will not be an improvement. We will still be playing the same game.
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Posted: Thu Nov 12th, 2009 04:06 pm |
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| I don't think the money system will collapse,the financial crisis is in the wake,so there must be something we can deal with,maybe it just in the control,besides,we can put our eyes on these areas,such asChina and Southeast asian,they are not in the central of this storm,so ,the system is still in work in this countries.after all,the money brought us convenience.
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