I have to agree with previous posts that this system that is being proposed in this video is very similar to communism.
Pete, I'm sorry to be so blunt, but nothing about this statement is either correct (except maybe the bit about your thinking, I cannot judge that) or helpful. First you say that none of their ideas have any similarity to communism. That simply isn't true. According to the FAQ on the Venus Project's own website (
here), a resource based economy is:
By it's own definition, a resource based economy is based in root on communism <Communism (from French: commun = "common"[1]) is a family of economic and political ideas and social movements related to the establishment of an egalitarian, classless and stateless society
based on common ownership and control of the means of production and property in general, as well as the name given to such a society.>. Everyone receives equal compensation (monetarily or otherwise), no matter how much the individual contributes.
The problems with a resource based society are one and the same as the problems with communism: the human mind. We simply cannot, as a whole, operate for the good of everyone. The reasons for that are greed, laziness, and anger at those issues. Allow me to explain:
Let's say we live in a resource based system, where everyone get's what they need to survive, and everything else is contributed to the common good, a community pool if you will. Because everyone in this system is treated equally, many people will realize that they can do nothing and continue to receive an equal share of the group efforts. Accordingly, someone must be in charge of this system. While you may be able to find a few people pure enough of heart and intentions to run this system the way it was intended, eventually someone WILL come to power who will hoard the excess. That's always been the problem with socialist based systems, the laborers scrape by with the bare minimums of human survival whilst the leaders thrive on the extra, because there is no system of checks and balances. Similar to the old idiom "Who will watch the watchers?", the leader is there to keep the system functioning and making sure everyone is getting their fair share and no more/no less, but who will ensure that the leader is doing his job correctly and not just being a corrupt figurehead? And then, beyond all that, there are those who the system is riding on; those who will work their hands to the bone, take their fair share, and becoming angry at the those who do not contribute and those who take unfairly, and eventually rebellion occurs. "The people should not fear their government, the government should fear it's people."
As for my other point about YOUR original statement, I really hate reading tricky word play like that. "Everything you say is wrong,
but I used to think exactly the same thing and this is how I've been convinced I was wrong. Allow me to convince you as well." To me, that's just back alley word play disguised as being polite and nice and sensitive, when really it just dodges what is said and again attacks the original poster's beliefs using deceptive vocabulary and really just rewording what has already been stated, but adhering it to the reply so it seems like it you're actually being considerate, but in actuality you've dismissed whatever they've said. IMO, shows a massive lack of respect.