let's start a revolution
no more currency
no more government
it is debatable whether these things were ever needed, but one thing is very clear now; they are not needed anymore
currency has always represented everything about the dehumanization of human life. from capitalism to socialism, as long as there is currency, a price can and will be put on human lives. time is money, money is time, life is moments in time, life is time, life is money. when you work for money you sell your time, you sell your life, for money. the money you get took less time for the employers to get than it took for you to get. you're selling more of your time for less of their's, you're selling more of your life for less of their's. currency makes more need for itself by inspiring materialism, creating more "need" for more money.
government has always operated under the great presupposition that people are incapable of making their own decisions. they need an elite class of rulers with specialized education or assistance from "God" to maintain order or else there would be complete chaos. people would be incapable of the simple courtesy to abide by common sets of known norms such as which side of the road to drive on were there not some threat of government fines or other punishment to deter them. we earn our currency to pay our taxes so that the government can build a giant machine to roll down the road posting signs at regulated intervals, signs that also cost tax money, signs to tell everyone what the speed limit is. the great presupposition of government is that if it didn't do this, people would drive too fast than is safe and put themselves and others in danger. the reality is that nobody obeys the speed limits anyway, apparently the threat of fines is not enough. apparently government is not enough. individual responsibility is enough
no more currency, no more government
let's start a revolution, who's with me?