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What solarpunkers think about money?

Capitalism is obviously destroyed but I read very little on "money".

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  • (maybe I'll make a separate comment about currency, but I feel I need to get on the soap box for a moment here)

    This might be controversial so hear me out. I don't we should assume capitalism is destroyed. But more importantly I think the reason is absolutely critical to the success of solarpunk.

    We like to pretend "direct democracy good, other systems bad", but almost all forms of governance; dictatorships, oligarchies, capitalism, republic democracies, communism, direct democracies, and socialism have their own applications. We use them all over the place; militaries almost always function as a mostly-dictatorship with some distributed autonomy. Courtrooms function as an ad-hoc oligarchy. Companies, Unions, Churches, and Cities have thousands of different governance models, from Gabe Newell leading Valve with one of the most flat companies ever, to Steve Jobs being effectively a dictator.

    Yes, Solarpunk is a rejection. But it's a rejection of the dystopian outcome.

    We give the middle finger equally to Xi Jinping, Ben Shapiro, and Joseph Stalin and any other spokesperson who prescribes one medication for all problems while ignoring the dystopia flourishing around them! All of them were/are so infatuated by style of governance that they forgot the original mission.

    That's where we can be different. Solarpunk doesn't have "a prescription". All of us have extremely different views, backgrounds, ideas, and values. The only commonality is "we want a society worth living in".

    I strongly feel the Solarpunk ideology is:

    1. "prescribe" systems of governance for specific things
    2. See if symptoms improve
    3. and $&!#-ing change the prescription when it doesn't work

    We should angrily reject the current prescription (and in the US that means rejecting our pay-politicans-to-win, fake-freedom, megacorp dominated capitalism)

    But.

    We should not get so angry as to forget; the difference between medicine and poison is the dosage & situation.

    Okay, I'll get off my soap box now.

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