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Many people are annoyed by the super-rich.

Of course, we have to ask ourselves who made the super-rich rich. Actually, it must have been a lot of people. Have you ever ordered anything from Amazon? Then you have at least given a few cents to Jeff Bezos to make him a few cents richer. Well, we’ve all made Jeff Bezos and all the other super-rich people rich.

The basic principle of capitalism is to shop where it is cheapest so that you get the most for your money. It’s a natural instinct and that’s why we can’t persuade the mass of citizens to go to the local dealer. It’s like water, which always finds its way down and never flows up on its own.

Just as we shop at Amazon because it’s the cheapest there, many companies have their products manufactured in low-cost countries. It is precisely for this reason that entrepreneurs use the cheapest means of (fossil) energy production and exploit the last natural resources instead of recycling the waste at great expense.

This natural human instinct gives rise to super wealth. And once you have become super-rich, you cling tightly to your money. Globalisation already provides enough tax oases.

The only thing that could break this vicious circle would be if people were given all goods for free. Then there would no longer be this instinct to buy the cheapest.

Of course, that sounds like utopia, but it could be realised at any time. All we would have to do is persuade everyone around the world to work voluntarily. Then there would be no costs in the economy at all and all goods could be given away. Logical, isn’t it?

Light on the horizon

There is light on the horizon. We are currently successfully testing an economic system that is naturally sustainable. It is the principle on which the peoples kitchen works. Everyone gets something, no one is excluded. You are not asked to take as much as you can, like on Black Friday.

But the most important thing is: if you only take a little bit, you don’t feel it as a sacrifice or injustice, you just don’t have as much appetite. And if everyone only has a small appetite, then you simply cook less, that’s it.

Unemployment is not an issue there, everyone can join in. The principle works because the raw materials come out of the containers for free* and are processed by volunteers.

This form of economy based on the peoples kitchen principle has successfully passed its test and we could convert the global economy to this principle by 2025. All the prerequisites are in place, because everything that is needed in the economy is provided by the earth and the sun. We don’t have to pay the earth or the sun anything for the natural resources and energy.

The only thing we need to do is to ask all people whether they are ready to work voluntarily if they are given everything they need as a gift.

Pillars of the sustainable economy

The three columns of the sustainable economic system are:

  1. Free availability of all raw materials needed in the economy,
  2. Voluntary work of all workers in the economy and thereby the
  3. Free distribution of all goods produced.

Due to the complete absence of profit, all goods can then be distributed according to the natural and uninfluenced needs of the people. Advertising and the invention of new needs will then no longer exist. This leads to a strong reduction in production and thus to a drastic reduction in the consumption of resources, of the biodiversity loss and the drastic reduction of the creation of waste, exhaust gases and sewage as well as the oppression of disadvantaged people.

Through the free distribution of all goods, every person is automatically supplied with all the necessities of life and the question of unemployment is thus permanently solved. This also makes taxes superfluous, as teachers and cultural workers are automatically provided with everything they need.

Are all the raw materials needed for the economy free?

Will there be sufficient willingness to volunteer?

How does it actually work?

Why will only this form of economy be able to help shrink the economy to the necessary level?

How will people behave during the transition to the voluntary economy?

Who’s going to do the dirty work if it’s all voluntary?

What happens to property in the transition to the voluntary economy?

Does the „Küfa” economy have anything to do with socialism?

All we have to do is ask every person in the world:
„Are you willing to work voluntarily if you are given everything you need for a happy and contented life for free?

Because all the prerequisites are in place and no other preparations would be necessary, it could happen as early as 2025.

What is urgently needed now is a broad discussion of this idea. I ask all readers to help with this.

* This is only about the closed system of peoples kitchen and the free availability of raw materials. Of course, this is actually waste from a previous life cycle.

Here is a free, easy-to-read book on the political, economic and philosophical foundations of this idea.

This is my private website.

Eberhard Licht         info@kuefa.info

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