though this is a system yet to arrive, the nearest and immediate practical i can give is from the libyan jamahiriya (
from 1979 )...
^^^ this later was reduced to 1000 usa dollars but still think of how much that is in indian rupees... 60,000.
^^^ and anybody could take away that car ( even a mercedes benz ) and use it until they liked. though later, the state subsidized purchase by individuals of good cars.
source -
The Libya I Once Knew
plus in libya until 2011...
1. electricity and water were for free.
2. housing was rent-free... housing was either given free by the system or subsidized by the state... also, see 5.
3. if you wanted to do agriculture, the system provided you free land, free housing, free seeds, free fertilizer, free tools and tractors.
4. if you wanted to start a business, the system would provide 20,000 usa dollars as your seed funding, without interest-charge of course... and banking was decentralized and system owned, with no interest-charging system.
5. when a young couple got married, they got 50,000 usa dollars to start married life... plus the birth of a child got them another 5000 dollars.
---->> think of how much money a libyan citizen
did not have to spend to live very comfortably... nobody was poor, homeless, hungry... it was like i say to people, "money is facility, not necessity".
---->> the logical extension of the libyan jamahiriya system was one with money removed, because money didn't technically define and confine anyone's life there.
vehicles... (a). india not being a petroleum nation ( largely ) should have devised electric/biofuel transport, what are its so-called scientists and industrialists doing, (b). transportation is a political issue, and the best transportation system will not have private transport at all, especially silly and vulgar things like motorcycles which are used 99 percent time by [ school/college males, job doing males, criminals ], and these generally have not contributed anything to humanity, and never will.
cell phone... what is needed is internet connection and portable computer, and not a two-way voice machine called cell phone... i have never kept a cell phone, ever since it came to india in 1997 or thereabouts... no person who kept a cell phone has ever really benefited and progressed because of it... and the government could have made internet connection a human right, to be availed for free by anyone over the age of 12.
so where does ambani come into picture here??
the very capitalist indian info. tech. industry employs about three million people ( as said by n.r. narayamurthy ), out of which maybe two million are software/hardware engineers... to get employed in this industry, the people get into a rat-race from the beginning... a rat-race of school/college high exam marks, listening to parents, being the "decent" person who will not drop-out (
) of school/college, being focused to get a job, and so on... and such a person is consider
capable by this industry, hence my two questions...
1. can you tell me if there have been designed two million operating systems and two million microprocessors by the two million
capable software/hardware engineers of the indian info. tech. industry.
2. how many operating systems and microprocessors have been actually designed within india??
3. does the world need the very capitalist and "capable" indian info. tech. industry??
it is illogical and unnatural for someone to be a wage-slave just to survive, let alone progress.
tell me, how is a indian software engineer or mba useful to humanity??
like i said before, the only natural and logical currency is contribution to society ( humanity ), a society that is arranged through socialism, and socialism is common sense... i want money system to be removed, for myself and for everyone including you, and i will participate in such a bringing such a future.