So I've been mulling over this one since Star Trek: First Contact first came out in theaters and mentioned the whole "no money" thing in place of the philosophy "Self Improvement" of on the big screen.
Then later slightly mocked on Deep Space Nine by Nog with Jake's whole "It means we don't need money." when he can't explain what the philosophy actually means.
The actual exchange (I bolded some interesting points):
Nog: It's my money, Jake! If you want to bid at the auction, use your own money.
Jake: I'm Human, I don't have any money.
Nog: It's not my fault that your species decided to abandon currency-based economics in favor of some philosophy of self-enhancement.
Jake: Hey, watch it. There's nothing wrong with our philosophy. We work to better ourselves and the rest of Humanity.
Nog: What does that mean exactly?
Jake: It means... it means we don't need money!
Nog: Well, if you don't need money, then you certainly don't need mine!
The exchange has always stuck in my brain for a long time and as I see the discussion on here and elsewhere about the how it might be impossible for the Federation could exist without money... what if it's just Humans?
The way I have seen it is that the United Federation of Planets more like the modern European Union, rather than a corollary to the United States of America. Now while the Euro is the primary currency of the EU, there are other currencies at large as well.
Perhaps that's where the rarely mentioned "Federation Credit" comes in. A universal currency, used by some members but not all. We know from the shows that not all things are something a replicator can make. The biggest example being Latinium. But seems Deuterium and Dilithium are in the same boat.
For example: The Bolians obviously (as of Deep Space Nine) have a currency based economy. The Bank of Bolias. When Quark is blacklisted from Ferengi Commerce; Bolians waiters replaced his Ferengi ones.
Also Voyager made references to the Vulcans having some sort of currency.
Then there are references to mining ops, private traders like Sirano Jones, Harry Mudd, Cassidy Yates and... Ugh... Okana.
In fact wasn't the Tribble an attempt to pay for a drink on K-7?
So to bring it all home. What if it's just the United Earth government that has for sure eliminated money. They just absorb the various costs that still exist in order to create what the humans call "Paradise." Other species in the Federation (and Bajor too once it accepts) keep their currency and probably have an exchange rate in both Federation Credits and possibly GPL after Grand Nagus Rom normalizes relations.
What do you all think?
Then later slightly mocked on Deep Space Nine by Nog with Jake's whole "It means we don't need money." when he can't explain what the philosophy actually means.
The actual exchange (I bolded some interesting points):
Nog: It's my money, Jake! If you want to bid at the auction, use your own money.
Jake: I'm Human, I don't have any money.
Nog: It's not my fault that your species decided to abandon currency-based economics in favor of some philosophy of self-enhancement.
Jake: Hey, watch it. There's nothing wrong with our philosophy. We work to better ourselves and the rest of Humanity.
Nog: What does that mean exactly?
Jake: It means... it means we don't need money!
Nog: Well, if you don't need money, then you certainly don't need mine!
The exchange has always stuck in my brain for a long time and as I see the discussion on here and elsewhere about the how it might be impossible for the Federation could exist without money... what if it's just Humans?
The way I have seen it is that the United Federation of Planets more like the modern European Union, rather than a corollary to the United States of America. Now while the Euro is the primary currency of the EU, there are other currencies at large as well.
Perhaps that's where the rarely mentioned "Federation Credit" comes in. A universal currency, used by some members but not all. We know from the shows that not all things are something a replicator can make. The biggest example being Latinium. But seems Deuterium and Dilithium are in the same boat.
For example: The Bolians obviously (as of Deep Space Nine) have a currency based economy. The Bank of Bolias. When Quark is blacklisted from Ferengi Commerce; Bolians waiters replaced his Ferengi ones.
Also Voyager made references to the Vulcans having some sort of currency.
Then there are references to mining ops, private traders like Sirano Jones, Harry Mudd, Cassidy Yates and... Ugh... Okana.
In fact wasn't the Tribble an attempt to pay for a drink on K-7?
So to bring it all home. What if it's just the United Earth government that has for sure eliminated money. They just absorb the various costs that still exist in order to create what the humans call "Paradise." Other species in the Federation (and Bajor too once it accepts) keep their currency and probably have an exchange rate in both Federation Credits and possibly GPL after Grand Nagus Rom normalizes relations.
What do you all think?