Lazarus
Fleet Captain
To begin, a few quotes for reference:
Is there any way to reconcile the numerous and infamous references to there not being money in the Federation, or at least the core part of it, in the twenty third and twenty forth centuries?
Taking the twenty-forth century Earth as the example. Essentially a utopian society, possibly one that other Federation worlds aspire to, where no one appears to want for anything. Essentially limitless power is presumably provided by matter-antimatter technology. Replicators provide ample food, water, clothing and anything else people wish for.
The problem I have with the entire concept, possibly because I'm hamstrung by my twenty-first century mindset, is the overriding question "Why do people work in jobs if everything is handed to them for nothing?"
Without making too much social commentary on today's society, and also not to offend people who genuniely require benefits from the government, I personally feel that too many people today "sponge" off the state - avoiding work because they are handed money each week, faking injuries and illnesses because they prefer not to have jobs.
I personally have a job, but I only have one to get money. If the power to run my house cost me nothing, and a replicator in the house provided all my food, drink, clothing etc, I wouldn't have a job and be quite happy living a life of leisure. I'm sure the rest of you feel similar.
So my question is, will people really work in relatively mundane jobs, even in the twenty-forth century, when they don't need to? Yes, people would probably be Starfleet captains or senior staff for nothing because everyone can see the appeal, but what of other jobs? Public service jobs for example?
Do average people really go out to work to "better themselves"?
Or do machines take care of it all?
If so, is Earth effectively just a leisure resort where people are born, given everything they need for life and are free to pursue whatever existence they wish with no real responsibilities or requirement to 'give something back?'
Surely the often used 'credits' are not just a replacement for money, since if you're paid credits for doing a job and then use those credits to pay for your power and replicator bills, then this is money by any other name.
Apologies for the long post! What are people's opinions?
"Don't tell me they don't use money in the 23rd century.
"Well, we don't."
"A lot has changed in three hundred years. People are no longer obsessed with the accumulation of 'things'. We have eliminated hunger, want, the need for possessions."
"The economics of the future is somewhat different. You see, money doesn't exist in the 24th century... The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in our lives. We work to better ourselves and the rest of Humanity."
"It's not my fault that your species decided to abandon currency-based economics in favor of some philosophy of self-enhancement."
When the New World Economy took shape in the late 22nd century and money went the way of the dinosaur, Fort Knox was turned into museum."
Is there any way to reconcile the numerous and infamous references to there not being money in the Federation, or at least the core part of it, in the twenty third and twenty forth centuries?
Taking the twenty-forth century Earth as the example. Essentially a utopian society, possibly one that other Federation worlds aspire to, where no one appears to want for anything. Essentially limitless power is presumably provided by matter-antimatter technology. Replicators provide ample food, water, clothing and anything else people wish for.
The problem I have with the entire concept, possibly because I'm hamstrung by my twenty-first century mindset, is the overriding question "Why do people work in jobs if everything is handed to them for nothing?"
Without making too much social commentary on today's society, and also not to offend people who genuniely require benefits from the government, I personally feel that too many people today "sponge" off the state - avoiding work because they are handed money each week, faking injuries and illnesses because they prefer not to have jobs.
I personally have a job, but I only have one to get money. If the power to run my house cost me nothing, and a replicator in the house provided all my food, drink, clothing etc, I wouldn't have a job and be quite happy living a life of leisure. I'm sure the rest of you feel similar.
So my question is, will people really work in relatively mundane jobs, even in the twenty-forth century, when they don't need to? Yes, people would probably be Starfleet captains or senior staff for nothing because everyone can see the appeal, but what of other jobs? Public service jobs for example?
Do average people really go out to work to "better themselves"?
Or do machines take care of it all?
If so, is Earth effectively just a leisure resort where people are born, given everything they need for life and are free to pursue whatever existence they wish with no real responsibilities or requirement to 'give something back?'
Surely the often used 'credits' are not just a replacement for money, since if you're paid credits for doing a job and then use those credits to pay for your power and replicator bills, then this is money by any other name.
Apologies for the long post! What are people's opinions?
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