Re: I considered presenting

> recognize greed as what it is: a mental disorder.

We can look at greed as an 'accidental' optimization - just like the
"greedy algorithm" of computer science.

Many (maybe most) humans are confused into believing the best they can
do is to hoard all resources for themselves because it is difficult to
envision the overwhelming abundance we could achieve by working
together.

But the specifics of "working together" are as difficult a problem as
the scheduling algorithms in a computer Operating System kernel.

We cannot just assume people will work together without some
guidelines to keep them from once again accidentally (or maliciously)
choosing the more simple "greedy algorithm".

There *really is* a way to do this without token-passing.

I have uncovered part of the pieces required to achieve the efficiency
of scale and specialization the regular market enjoys while retaining
all value within the system *without* the need to pass tokens (no need
for any kind of currency) within that system - though we will need to
use plain-old-money transitionally, as we buy the land and
water-rights and plants and animals and tools to begin.

Whenever I try to relay this information I am told it is outside the
scope of this discussion or that it is just the same as any other
cooperative model (which it most definitely is not).

Sincerely,
Patrick Anderson
http://ImputedProduction.BlogSpot.com

Received on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 15:36:51 UTC