Has anyone here heard of Michael Tellinger and his Ubuntu Party in South Africa? He registered it earlier this year and several towns will be voting on it in 2016. His plan is to have communities of contributionism make what they need for themselves times three. They'll sell the excess off to neighboring communities at an 80% discount. The surrounding producing won't be able to compete and forced to lower their prices or fall by the wayside. Once they drop their prices, the Ubuntu communities will give away for free. This in theory would create a domino effect of reverse capitalism. He's factored that without the need to support money's infrastructure, letting automation and cleaner technologies come to fruition, that a person would only need to spend 3 hours a WEEK contributing to society to get what needs to be done done.
Here's a link to their website.Older
video of Michael Tellinger explaining his ideas of a moneyless society.
This is all very Star Trek like and I think he's on to something. Been following him for a couple years now. Very glad to see that in June he toured in the US and UK spreading this idea.
What do you all Nexians think? Would love to hear opinions and idea of this very real thing happening in the now.
* Everything I write is made up tripe: whispers of wind coming off the blades in my face for I am a fictional man with a floor fan for a brain pan.
Say something to my face, I have no choice, but to replace my reply, with your Darth Vader voice!