Originally Posted by
Xaqaria
Similar to my questions regarding schooling, what would you do if no one had to work at all? Would you sit around watching tv or would you try to use your time productively? Believe it or not, there are many people who have jobs that they enjoy doing, and that they would still enjoy doing even if money was completely unnecessary. For instance, I really enjoy making masks and I do it for the enjoyment of it. Because we live in a capitalist society, I plan on exploiting my efforts for monetary gain, but I would continue to do it still if money became obsolete. There are people who enjoy designing and constructing buildings, gardening, researching, and any other necessary societal function you might be able to imagine. Once production type jobs are made obsolete through automation, there won't really be a need for anyone to commit themselves to labor that they do not enjoy.
Even if all unenjoyable jobs can't be eliminated, in a society that pays everyone equally, the incentive to do your job up to expectations will simply be having the opportunity to do the job at all. If someone is slacking then they are replaced by someone who will do it right, and they won't get paid at all. The incentive to progress and get better will be the opportunity to do a more enjoyable job.
I think at least one major point that we aren't seeing eye to eye on is how this system might be applied. I would never argue that we should take our current system but remove the possibility for capital gain from it because that is the very foundation of the system. I agree that a new system would need to be built around the idea of equal distribution of wealth, I am only arguing that such a system is not an impossibility.