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If we eliminated cash completly, then there would be no crime, or homeless, or jobless people. As for the job market and things getting done-well scientist are looking into ways of converting robots into out normal society.
As for the people who still own, then have them still work until they have paid off whatever bills they still owe on then stop working-if they choose to.
Is this a great idea or what?

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A pre-industrial, agrarian society with excessive resources, very low population, and no monetary system. Municipality as the highest form of government, not holding any more power than other municipalities. Limited and relatively simple production based on workers like farmers and artisans and limited division of labor. Limited variations in social class and limited communication with outside communities.
There wouldn’t be any slaves.

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What other numbers are needed in the equation when determining the number of years it will take for the American society to collapse if abortions become illegal? (overturn of Roe vs. Wade) I know the answer is 36 years, and I already know the following are included in the formula. What am I missing?
-average lifespan expectancy, # of abortions performed in America per year, population of America (current), total estimated population America can support (food, water, housing, ect.) What other numbers are needed in tallying this equation?
I know the answer is approx. 36 years. What part of the equation am I missing?
john d, I also read the book, “Collapse” by Jared Diamond. War is only 1 of 7 possibilites for collapse. Overpopulation/lack of resources are the main 2.
“fetal murders”? I don’t care about anyone’s opion of Roe vs. Wade. I simply need to know what is missing from the formula for a class project. I would have thought these “living green” activists would have known of the formula that I speak of.
opinion….I admit my spelling *****.

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Doesn’t the concept of profit seem outmoded in this modern world, where its only function is the stifling of growth. Do you believe that if money and profit were taken out of the picture, humans would still be driven to innovate and produce things that benefited society as a whole?

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For example, taylors and seamstresses aren’t as common as they were over fifty years ago. So sewing shops are therefore struggling to stay open and busy in today’s society. Obviously this is a poor example, but can anyone else give me businesses that have somewhat been fazed out due to lack of demand?

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I have an assignment for commerce and i need help.

Question: Describe the impact of the consumer society on the environment.

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Whats the difference between political liberty in a socialist society ana a capitalist society, according to hayek

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Basically, what I am intrested in is why does the society want stability in economics. Because stuff like inflation is all predictable, but what are the most significant reasons that people want stability?

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I am single pay terrible taxes 30K last year alone but consider myself middle class. What is considered wealthy, middle class and poor in today’s society?

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How do they impact our society, and those of third world countries. I’m writing an essay on it and I’ve decided to take a limited viewpoint because they do benefit first world countries a lot, but they often exploit third world countries. What are some of the positive things they do, and what are some of the negative things?

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