Money and the Society
Welcome to the money page

On this site, I try to take the reader outside the standard way we think about money. Money to me is a fascinating concept. Just think about this for a second. Money is not a physical ingredient of anything we own. Lets examine the ingredients of a cereal box for example. You will not find "money" as a ingredient. The ingredients are Earths natural resources such as wheat.

Everything we manufacture, everything we own was physically assembled by people using natural resources out of the world we live in. However, money was used in this process by influencing a person to physically put together the components per the instructions given. If we could influence people in other ways, money would replaced by the new system. What if we tally good gestures or research time for cures. I'm sure we can all think of something that would benefit society more than money. Today, people and nations kill for money. It is very dirty in a sense and our religious groups that preach love and peace feed off it too? What has evolved with the use of money is very clever. Its credit and debt. With the help of technology, we can track and monitor financial transactions between any party. This is our next evolution, the cash less society. This is where if you are a member of the working class. Your children are born in debt... and essentially, born slaves to the ruling class. Imagine a world where you cannot sell anything without the assistance of a central authority to make the transaction. People with give up their privacy because everything they are paying for will be archived in a central database. Databases have powerful reporting features. The central authority managing everyones balances will have complete control over you. Who will be the central authority? As a free thinking human being, do you need a central authority? As a matter of fact, do you really need a president in your daily activities? Read the History of Money and how the banking industry was born.


Slobodan "Steve" Lohja - October 31 2008