What would happen if money were eliminated from society?
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outcome
"In a world without money, we would discover the beauty of sharing and cooperation, transforming society into a tapestry of self-reliant communes where every need is met and every individual thrives."
According to Osho, eliminating money at the individual level would dissolve rich–poor divisions and class conflict by organizing society into self-reliant communes. Communes would meet everyone’s needs directly, share kitchens and services, and exchange surpluses via inter‑commune credit managed by computers—no cash. This cooperative model frees time and talent, improves health and culture, and removes scarcity without suppressing diversity of needs.
If we lived as big sharing communities without personal money, no one would be rich or poor, and groups would trade fairly using computers.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces inequality by meeting needs through sharing rather than pricing.
- Encourages cooperative living that frees people (especially women) from repetitive domestic labor.
- Shifts focus from possession to contribution, nurturing health, creativity, and community.
- Encourages cooperative living that frees people (especially women) from repetitive domestic labor.
- Shifts focus from possession to contribution, nurturing health, creativity, and community.
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