Capitalist Money Madness
Read any
newspaper, listen to any radio bulletin, watch any TV news
broadcast, and there will be some instance of Capitalist Money
Madness detrimental, shocking or unbelievable thinking and
behaviour influenced by money. Trains have been derailed because
saving money came before rigorous track maintenance; cows have
been
ground up and fed to other cows in
pursuit of greater profits; companies have been allowed to patent
thousands of our own genes in a commodification of
humankinds DNA; there has been widespread use of toxic
chemicals in fuel, household furnishings, deodorants, plastics
used for food storage etc resulting in an increase in previously
rare cancers and an asthma epidemic in children; and more
recently, global capitalism has descended into economic chaos
which will cause additional untold misery for decades to come.
Along with such big news stories, there is a
never-ending news stream of robberies, burglaries, murders,
muggings, scams and scandals involving money in some way or
other.
Nothing new, of course. Money has been causing misery and deaths
ever since its introduction thousands of years ago. Some time
around 30 A.D. a Mr J. Iscariot betrayed a subversive called
Jeshua of Nazareth for thirty pieces of silver, whereas more
recently, a Mr T. Blair betrayed those who elected him so a huge
fortune could be made by American and British companies from oil
in Iraq. Times and economies may change, but money systems of
assorted ruling classes have been ceaselessly causing despair and
taking lives ever since a medium of exchange was first
established.
Today, money is an indispensable part of the capitalist system,
but capitalism is merely the most recent economic system where a
tiny minority own and control the vital
resources that
provide food, fuel, transportation, clothing etc which humankind
needs. These means of production and distribution
have increased over the millennia from simply
farmland, livestock, woodland, gold mines etc to include
mass-producing industrial factories, oil fields, power stations,
rail networks etc. Because all of these resources are owned by a
tiny proportion of the human race who want to exploit them for
profit, they therefore make everyone pay for all of the
commodities that these productive and distributive resources
provide. If you want a pair of shoes, electricity, clean water, a
train journey, a tin of beans etc, you have to hand over money.
Many people (but by no means all) are able to buy goods and
services that they need because the capitalist system also
compels those who are fit and able, to work for capitalist
employers in return for a wage or salary. Of course, the monetary
amount paid to these employees is usually far smaller than the
monetary value of the work they carry out, which is how the
capitalist minority make their fat profits and get to enjoy far
superior living standards. In this respect, capitalism is
basically a big scam that benefits a few at the expense of the
many.
As money is essential under todays system, and due to it
being rationed and restricted according to how much the ruling
class and the economy are prepared or able to give to employees,
the unemployed, the retired and others, the capitalist society
has a great number of people who cannot readily obtain what they
need. And because of this, all manner of needless misery,
suffering and loss of life is caused. Elderly folk die from the
cold every winter because they cant afford or are afraid to
heat their homes; those unable to obtain work or with inadequate
incomes have to subject themselves to degrading bureaucratic
procedures and rules; relationships are put under severe strain
or ended by debts or work pressures; our doormats, email inboxes,
phones, TV screens and websites we visit are inundated with junk
that capitalists want to sell us. It really doesnt have to
be this way.
Although we now have a reasonably productive society after a few
thousand years of minority ownership of vital resources and
money, it was never the minority or money that
brought us to where
we are. It was those doing the work not those giving the
orders and taking most of the profit. A civilised society in
which peoples needs are routinely met absolutely does not
need money to function: only trade needs money to function. Human
beings do not need money and trade to operate combine harvesters,
to run power stations, to build houses, to drive delivery trucks,
to carry out surgical operations, and do all the other necessary
work. We only need to be willing to carry out these jobs with the
objective of contributing directly to society as a whole, thereby
obtaining a better way of living and working than exists under
capitalism, instead of believing the lie that we can only carry
out these jobs if we are paid to do so.
We are perfectly capable of working for ourselves, and producing
goods and services for direct use by whoever requires them. A new
system where, when you need, say, various food items, a couple of
cartons of orange juice and a new radio to replace one you
dropped and broke, you go to the nearest shop or
superstore, take them off the shelves, and leave. No
queuing at a checkout. No handing over money or a bank or credit
card. You just take what you need and leave with it.
Furthermore, even though todays capitalism is quite
productive, it is by no means as productive and efficient as the
new moneyless real socialist economy which now needs to replace
it. More than half of all work carried out under capitalism is
fundamentally useless as far as satisfying human needs goes.
Millions of people in Britain are kept occupied in money-related
drudgery (banking, retailing, manufacturing of money and credit
cards, insurance, taxation, welfare payments, debt recovery etc),
kept busy dealing with societal problems and crimes caused by
capitalism (social workers, lawyers, police, prison officers etc)
and kept engaged in so-called defence activities to
protect and advance the ruling classs interests (armed
forces, weapons research and manufacturing, intelligence agencies
etc). Not forgetting the millions of unemployed people capable of
working, but unwanted because capitalists cant make a
profit from them, and because they also serve an obscenely useful
purpose in the capitalist economy by keeping wages down (bosses
find it hard to resist demands for higher wages if there is no
mass of job seekers to replace troublesome employees wanting
more).
All of this represents a vast waste of human labour and
resources. When all of these people and materials are freed up by
capitalisms replacement with moneyless real socialism,
there will be no obstacle to producing sufficient goods and
services to meet real needs on the basis of from each
according to their ability, to each according to their
needs. That is, each person works according to how much
they choose to contribute, and freely takes whatever they
themself decide they need. And with all of these extra people
available to contribute something useful to this new society, the
average working week will be far shorter than it is under
capitalism.
When people first hear of this new radically different society,
with all work being voluntary, and free access to whatever we
need, most immediately view this as bizarre and impossible.
Unsurprising, given that we have spent our entire lives being
brainwashed and conditioned by schools, politicians, employers,
the media etc into swallowing capitalisms propaganda that
this is the natural way of things. Sadly, we are also mainly
influenced into accepting the capitalist
employment-wages-money-buying status quo by our own parents.
Which is why capitalism is so utterly vile; perpetuating itself
by getting the preceding generation of indoctrinated victims to
raise the following generation to become victims themselves.
Fortunately, for those who can get beyond the initial shock of
first hearing about moneyless real socialism, by simply comparing
what both the present and new system offer the majority of us, it
should be downright obvious that increasingly-damaging outdated
capitalism must be scrapped and replaced with the real socialist
alternative. In most parts of the world, the majority have won
the right to vote for who they want to lead them. We can use that
opportunity to vote to be led by no one person or minority ruling
class, and choose instead to vote for a genuine democracy where
the people themselves rule and decide what happens. New socialist
moneyless cooperation, or more endless capitalist money madness?
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here for some introductory articles on moneyless real socialism.