multiple - "resource-based socialist system" is my preference - respecting the MOST important things on the planet -> resources (earth, etc.) and life (people, other species).
Also note that multiple variations of economic systems exist simultaneously in multiple different parts of the planet (for example: currently there exists some forms of slavery, feudalism, mercantilism, capitalism, socialism, and others in different pockets of human geography).
Check out Peter Joseph (for more on resource-based systems).
The Resource-based socialist system reminds me of Eco-Socialism.
When exploring alternative economies I'm curious to find out who will get to issue the credit as opposed to the present system where a very small group appears to have the monopoly.
In the end - alternative economies can only succeed with self government instead of being ruled from afar.
multiple - "resource-based socialist system" is my preference - respecting the MOST important things on the planet -> resources (earth, etc.) and life (people, other species).
Also note that multiple variations of economic systems exist simultaneously in multiple different parts of the planet (for example: currently there exists some forms of slavery, feudalism, mercantilism, capitalism, socialism, and others in different pockets of human geography).
Check out Peter Joseph (for more on resource-based systems).
The Resource-based socialist system reminds me of Eco-Socialism.
When exploring alternative economies I'm curious to find out who will get to issue the credit as opposed to the present system where a very small group appears to have the monopoly.
In the end - alternative economies can only succeed with self government instead of being ruled from afar.