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Yes, cooperation so all succeed, not just the genetic lottery winners.

Community property will be factories, farm tools, etc.
Each available for check out.
Things you don't need every day should not sit idle in the shed, it is better to share.

If your community makes shoes,the factory is community property.
If you get your tools for free, you have no problem gifting them to where they get the most use.
Once the need is over, they will be returned/replaced.

Imagine car dealers gifting cars to all that ask, and acting as a warehouse to keep the community supplied.
Failures in supply management will result in replacement of the managers, and those that act corruptly should fear consequences.

The only reason we have poverty now is that it pleases the powerful to watch the suffering.
Well, that and tptb ain't too bright, by design.

Community property will be factories, farm tools, etc.
Each available for check out.

So, kinda like a public library?

Would you consider free medical care to be a good example of "community property"?

How would you "solve" the "free-rider" "problem" (how would you mitigate the potential harm of wasteful and or abusive and or greedy citizens)?

The free rider is not really a problem?
We carry him, and 4 social workers with 'free' healthcare, today.

If he could go into a store house and get what he needs, or the dentist, w/e, he is more likely to not be a shirker, if work is a short walk away.

Instead of attaching value to the labor you choose, we attach value to the person working, at all.

You would be shocked if you knew the true costs of 'profit', IMO.

Wasteful and abusive neighbors would soon get the cold shoulder.
If they persist, they could go cold.
That will be up to the consensus in your neighborhood.

Instead of attaching value to the labor you choose, we attach value to the person working, at all.

Are you familiar with the "employee owned" business model?

Yes, Catalan did it during the Spanish civil war.
Submedia.TV has a film on Greeks that did it more recently, too.

I've been in this space since 1985.
More so after '05.

Click to watch 6 minutes,

I made it 35 seconds, is there any reason to go on?

Not pushing socialism, I am @antisocialists, after all.

You are showing the boundaries given to you by those authorities you've found comforting.

I can link you, but you would have to look for the video synopsis, absent the time to read the books.