>>t is a system in which all goods and services are available to everyone without the use of money, credits, barter, or any other form of debt or servitude.<<
No forms of servitude means nobody mining or manufacturing. Nobody produces countless goods because they need 9,000 ovens. They produce them for other people. They serve others in order to be rewarded.
>>If all the money in the world disappeared overnight, as long as topsoil, factories, personnel and other resources were left intact, we could build anything we needed to fulfill most human needs.<<
You fail to offer alternate forms of motivation to preserve personnel. If incentives disappear overnight, so does personnel. Please fill in this gap.
>>It is not money that people require, but rather free access to most of their needs without worrying about financial security or having to appeal to a government bureaucracy.<<
You don't need "free access" to goods unless you can first create the goods. I'm not volunteering to mine or work in a factory all day for your benefit. And you're not offering to labor your whole life to provide for my needs either. You talk of "access" but do not address labor and production, instead presuming "personnel" are a good like iron ore that's inanimate and doesn't walk away when you remove it's incentive to stay and produce. Please fill in this gap.
>>The aim of this new social design is to encourage an incentive system no longer directed toward the shallow and self-centered goals of wealth, property, and power. These new incentives would encourage people toward self-fulfillment and creativity, both materially and spiritually.<<
I like wealth, property, and power. You can encourage whatever you want, but I will devote my efforts to obtaining cool things like the 24" widescreen I'm using as I type this, the quad-core 2.8 ghz i7 processor that's processing this exchange, and the ability to incentivize people to develop, produce, and deliver these things to me. I find things like these very spiritually fulfilling because they're fun and give me access to communication with anyone and any information I desire. You can encourage whatever you want, but that doesn't give you any reason to expect people to change their motivations because you encourage them to. What reason do you have to think I'll be fulfilled by anything other than what I enjoy being fulfilled by now? Please fill in this gap.
>>Besides computerized centers throughout the communities where products would eventually be displayed, there will be 3-D, flat-screen imaging in each home. If you desire an item, an order can be placed and the item automatically delivered directly to your place of residence without a price tag, servitude, or debt of any kind. This includes whatever people need such as housing, clothing, education, health care, entertainment, etc.<<
How do you ensure that production will match orders? I have a family and I want 5 flat screens. But I'm not a very hard worker. How do you ensure that lazy people like me won't overdraw from the production capacity of the hard workers? We can only have as many flat screens as we can produce. And I'm not an engineer nor can I operate machinery that produces these electronics. But I man can I consume them. How would such a system ensure production to match demand? Please fill in this gap.
>>Eventually goods and services will be mass-produced in such abundance as to be too cheap to monitor.<<
Currently capitalism motivates people to produce the best and most economically-produced products at the lowest price they can. What do you propose replace this motivation which currently lowers prices and increases volume of production? Please fill in this gap.
>>In a cybernated society, people will have more time for individual interests such as going back to school, working in the arts and sciences, traveling, etc. There will be many choices for exploring, studying, enjoying, and participation.<<
Again I am curious how you propose to ensure that production matches demand. Please fill in this gap.
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