Originally Posted by
spockman
Currencey.~ It wouldn't really exist. Commodity would, but only in the form of the barter system. And then only for things beyond neccessity. Food, shelter, all of this would be provided along with a days work. Extra things could be made or traded for with extra things that have been made. Ideally, no-one would take advantage of this by becoming tradesmen.
Labor.~ I really don't think humans would be content with nothing to do, to accomplish. Productive labor is good for the mind and body. 'Sweet is the sleep after a long days work.' So everyone would work 12-8 hours a day, (it would alternate,) with at least one day a week off.
Family.~ Family would be a priority and people would fulfill roles and responsibility, obligation to the family.
Religion.~ It would be a free choice. I would prefer that people were Christian out of concern, but certainly not out of obligation.
Career.~ Advancement and recognition are available for certain types of jobs, but not in the way of fiscal advancement. Again, it would be a manner of pride and a system of incentive.
Medicine.~ Advanced to a point where the average lifespan is 100-120 years. Mental disorder has been eliminated. As far as dealing with population, ideally it remains about level.