mastermind.... said:
Soaring Eagle 666 [JG said:
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I didn't say we should use gold as money. I said that gold is equivalent to money. If I find gold, I can sell it for Marks, thus making finding gold the same as finding money. The point of what I said is that, there is an unavoidable amount of luck in determining who gets money, and it has nothing to do with good deeds. No amount of "we shouldn't" can change this.
However, I did not say that our money should be backed by gold. Money should be backed by labor as Hitler said in your quote. Without any jewing, this is the natural result of a healthy economy. Labor creates value, which is money.
I don't agree that labor creates value, nor does Hitler.
“For every mark issued, we required the equivalent of a
mark’s worth of work done, or
goods produced.” - Hitler
Pay attention to "mark’s worth of work done."
If the work is not needed nor wanted, you get no money.
Pay attention to the other part as well, "mark’s worth of goods produced."
It doesn't matter how you made the goods or how much effort you put into making them. You make a car, you get paid for that car's value.
Nowhere did he say "hours of work" or "effort."
A good dead doesn't necessarily involve back breaking labor on the part of the seller.
You found gold by chance and sold it to someone that likes gold? You did a good deed. The buyer was satisfied.
If someone is born with a talent for running fast, should we cut his legs?
Do you see my point? It doesn't matter what you did to do the good deed. If you made no effort at all on your part and managed to deliver a lot to others, you deserve a lot of recognition.
If someone spends a year doing back breaking labor, moving dirt from one place to another, should he be rewarded? What if no one wanted him to move the dirt? What if he made the world a worse place by doing that?
Does a smile require effort? Is it worth anything? What if a smile saves someone from suicide and (s)he gives you a million dollars for it? Did you commit a crime? Is that fair? Who cares? You saved someone's life with no effort at all, you delivered a lot of good and got rewarded for it.
Isn't that a bit redundant to say though? Someone won't hire a person for labor that they don't want. That's how the job market works, you have to advertise your skills that other people are willing to pay for. Otherwise, you have to find a way to create the job for yourself on your own. There are fortunately restrictions that prevent people from going onto someone's lawn and cutting down all their trees, or uprooting and removing their whole garden to "make space" or whatever other sort of landscaping modifications, without ever getting permission or being requested to do such things, and then demanding payment. Or sticking a needle in a stranger's arm on the street randomly and then saying "I just boosted your immunity! Now pay me for it."
So these undesired things that you are warning of, already are prevented from happening. It would fall under the category of criminality, and would be comparable to a mugger beating someone up and taking their wallet only to come back a few minutes later and being like "Remember me? I just relieved you of your wallet. Now pay me for the privilege." People can't just go around in society and do whatever they want. There are rules.
Soaring Eagle 666 [JG said:
" post_id=360180 time=1653865577 user_id=346]Also, non-fungible valuables can and have been used as money. Camels, diamonds, art, etc, are still used in some places. It just involves a bit more haggling.
mastermind.... said:
If money is not fungible then it's extremely inefficient and prone to scams. What if your camel is diseased and about to die? How can I tell if it looks like any other camel?
That's where government regulation and the legal system come in, as far as scamming is concerned.
I'll comment with my own thoughts on this. There are a lot of variables to value, and some of it is based on personal judgement. Things like precious metals, gems, etc... have inherent value. Those things will always have set prices. I don't need to worry about what those things are personally worth to me, because no matter what I personally deem them to be worth in price, I will only ever have to pay the set price that everyone else pays.
Let's take a personal example. I love swords. If I found a really amazing sword in a seller's collection, and I really wanted it... then this sword is going to be worth more to me than other buyers. Depending on how badly I want this sword, I could be willing to pay many times more than what the seller was hoping for. If they weren't originally willing to sell it then I might try to offer them grand amounts of money to part with it. That's the sword's personal value that I assigned to it. To me that one sword could be worth more than a casino, and I might just trade a damned casino if I wanted it badly enough. I would have to steal a casino first of course, but I think the point should be understood even if I'm exaggerating.
Trade is complex. The value of labor is unmistakable though. Not all labor even involves trading your labor either, like you have pointed out. Volunteer labor can generate wealth even if it's not paid with money. Your standing in a community rises, and people will see you better. There's an energetic component to that as well. I think you have made a lot of points here that don't necessarily negate other points by Soaring Eagle and others, but rather bring awareness to the complexity of it all. The complex totality of the topics is very hard to cover completely.
To create anything, you need to labor (magick is also labor, childbirth is labor, etc). Even someone who sits on their ass, and they never use their body, but they go online and come up with all kinds of ideas that they pitch to people, then they are still laboring with their mind. They are still laboring by using the computer and communicating with people. Whether they get paid for it is another story, and that's unfortunate. Right now all the big money and assets in society have been taken by thieves. Hardly anyone gets paid what they deserve. Jews definitely don't deserve all that money and material wealth, but they have it anyway. White people don't deserve to be dirt poor and living on the streets in many cases, but that's what happens anyway.
In a future society of our making, things will be fair and people will get what they deserve. If you toil away at a job for 5 or 10 years, you won't be unable to afford a house like how it is now. That's fucked up. Anyone will be able to buy their own house easily (not get it loaned with a mortgage, but actually buy it and own it) after putting in a few years of labor. That's how it is supposed to be. This jewish monopoly game is going to end. Gentiles will be able to get their needs met once again, and they won't be forced into a state of pure survival where they just work their ass off to make it to the next day. Living day by day hoping you make it to the next day is not life, and it's not how we are supposed to live or how things are supposed to be. It's crooked and wrong. National Socialism, a Satanic system, fixed this. A Satanic government will fix things again.
I kind of went on a tangent here, and I forgot what the original point was, and what I was trying to say or reply to. I hope this reply is helpful in someway though. By the way, while I'm at it, I don't believe that most people should need to take an accounting course in order to understand wealth and money on a basic level. People got by for a long time in fair systems without needing to understand concepts like depreciating value, and the complexities of trade. A long time ago, someone would learn from their parents how to balance the books and run the shop. It was simplified, and understanding the greater economy wasn't necessary. You knew and trusted that things were taken care of because you didn't have jews running your society so you didn't have to worry about things outside your shop. You could mind your business, and others would mind theirs. Nowadays you have to put your mind in everyone's business just to know what's going on because it's all so chaotic, and no one should have to use so much brainpower just to keep track of the economy so it doesn't run away on them. This current state of things is wrong and messed up, and it will eventually pass. Things will calm down again, and people will be able to relax because they will know that they have a trustworthy government managing things without a single jew involved.