Soumitra
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I asked a simple yes or no question you gave stupid theory.If you want to buy a leather jacket you can buy it with some of one month's Credits. Even when the Credits roll back to 20 the leather jacket will stay with you. You can buy something else next month too and keep it for permanence.
Work in such a society will be rewarded by how much contribution a person makes. Most work can be mechanized and automated.
1. For example, a house's sewage output can be treated in a special septic tank in the house's premises and can result in water and fertilizer for the garden plants. The sewage system should be built scientifically for easy maintenance and if it breaks down the repairer can be a specialist who also knows HVAC and maintenance of Vertical Farms as well. A job that requires good amount of engineering knowledge.
2. Many doctors now study medicine out of interest. In a more scientifically-designed society there will be lesser number of injuries and deaths and therefore lesser time a doctor needs to spend on treatments. For example, at present India, China and USA have the three highest number of road accidents in the world, in that order. In a society where privately-owned personal transport vehicles have been abolished there would be a drastically reduced number of road accidents and hence trauma or generalist doctors who would be less burdened for large parts of the week or month.
There is no human reason why these two types of people ( #1 and #2 ) should be unjustly rewarded. Both are humans.
In other sectors, imagine 3D Printing-based two-storey four-bedroom comfortable houses with garden. In civil engineering courses this technique can be taught along with architecture to a large number of people. So an operator of a 3D Printer machine for houses will not be an illiterate but an educated engineer. At present India has a large amount of land where say 10 villages can be replaced with one new city-culture township. The engineers will be architects too and will contribute to bringing urban life not-very-socially-advanced village culture.
What is the incentive of a person to study medicine and be a doctor if he earns the same as an illiterate labourer?
Dont give me socialistic gyaan. Give a straight forward answer.