• LinkOpensChest.wav@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Then so be it, but it seems like it would be beneficial to do so

    I could go out in the woods right now and try to live on my own, but I’d have a much better time in a community with other people

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      1 year ago

      If an individual wants to gain an individual benefit from their work instead of giving it to the community, what would prevent them from bartering for more personal good than they’d get otherwise?

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          But why would some people not benefit more than average by bartering then by sharing? They would get benefit from both, but it seems like some people could get more benefit than the average community benefits through alternative channels, since not everyone will produce the exact same amount of value.

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            “From each according to their ability, to each according to their need”

            Your focus on arbitrarily determining who creates more value is a by-product of our capitalist society

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              But it’s one that any slightly selfish person will realize. And if any one person is even slightly selfish, the whole system collapses

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                When your needs are met by the state, you tend to be less selfish. Or not selfish at all since you don’t need to hoard the item. Besides Conquest of Bread, I’d suggest reading Wage-Labor And Capital for more understanding. At least if you are legit wanting to learn.