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Default 10-31-2002, 04:40 PM

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Well, not everyone in the world will be an actor, writer, or a production assistant. I think that, that industry will always belong to the elite few. In terms of the car, I'm pretty sure a person can design a can on his own. Not build, but design, eh actually a person can build a car on their own too.
Its possible, but not practical. That is the flaw of communism, if there is no motivation to produce cheaper or more efficeint, why do it. No one likes change. I get paid the same if this car costs $5K to produce or if it costs $15K to produce. Why work a couple extra hours to ensure my company stays in business, if there is not theat of losing my job, or no incentives to make more for improved performance?[/quote:1f98d]
I never thought of it that way. I was thinking that companies will still compete, but the companies would belong to the worker, and the worker would be paid based on the work he does, and not the position he is in. Anyway, in the scenerio I'm talking about, there will be no human worker, but some type of robot or machine, so what motivation does a machine need?
  
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