I believe more in jewelry and bodily adornments than any kind of money. I'm on the team that wants to make the money economy superfluous, so I'm not particularly interested in 'better products' as much as I'm interested in other forms of commitments, compensations, bonds etc.
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Capital accumulation is surely dependent on an exact monetary unit. Resource allocation not so. The world I describe has existed for millennia, and still exist parallel to that world of co-existing strangers that the rule of debt money tends to create.
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Industrial psychologists (which are on your team, not mine) have for decades described how money rewards is a guaranteed way to hinder technological progress. Creativity, invention and imagination stems from non-monetary reward economies, e.g. recognition, pride, common values.
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