The difference in my example would be in implementation...and that it's basically just a jobs program. Really, it's not even that necessarily. My example could be implemented as an app of sorts, where it just finds you jobs, like if you were a temp worker kinda.
In the previous implementations of communism, you would be assigned a job, and not necessarily have much of a choice.
I was just talking about using technology to determine the optimal job for individuals, which would naturally decrease the number of individuals who are underemployed and therefore increase production.
alright first of all
Who do you think supports getting assigned a job without any choice. That's one of the major flaws we point out in capitalism . That is neo-liberal propaganda all the way through
"ndividuals who are underemployed and therefore increase production."
we have enough labor for everyone. We use violence to stop people from doing work through systems like capitalism