Monday, July 26, 2010

equal money will bring social change

Before survival becomes part of the equation, children get along and there is equality.

when children reach the age where they must start to learn to 'survive' socially and social anxieties / fears develop - gangs as 'social groups' start to form and continues for the rest of their lives in the money system. The current money system consists of social classes and competition in the work place with the goal of making more money to achieve a higher social class.

Thus in the current system, sociology is not about human beings expressing themselves with each other in equality as with very young children --- it is about competition and division within social classes which are determined by how much money you have.

an equal money system that removes the class system and competition for survival, essentially equalizes the social playing field from the perspective of restoring the opportunity for self expression that was present when we were very young.

in an equal money system -- there is no longer any purpose for the 'personalities' that have developed as part of the class / social system based on how much money you have.

The removal of such a 'class / social' structure based on how much money one has, will result in a change in the way we as human beings socialize and express ourselves.

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