OK, it's probably a given that I'm not an economist. I've never even played one on TV. I was raised a devout capitalist so the idea of a cashless society is pretty alien to me. I'm just trying to figure out how the Federation's cashless society works. I mean sure, most everyone works and contributes to the common good, so they're taken care of in one way or another. They rarely want for anything. But what about the lazy people that want to just lie around the house and surf the Galactic Internet all day and play and sleep and get fat? Are we really to believe all laziness has been abolished? It really sounds like one big welfare state.
It's common to see or read about characters buying things on planets that do have cash-based economies. If they come from a cashless society, where to they acquire the cash they use to buy these things? Where does the Federation come up with the cash to purchase things from other planets/societies that aren't as enlightened?
I've always wondered this and was curious what everyone else's opinion on the subject was.
- Byron
It's common to see or read about characters buying things on planets that do have cash-based economies. If they come from a cashless society, where to they acquire the cash they use to buy these things? Where does the Federation come up with the cash to purchase things from other planets/societies that aren't as enlightened?
I've always wondered this and was curious what everyone else's opinion on the subject was.
- Byron