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Friday, April 1, 2011

Why require a currency

Currency is only required for international trade, where equal evaluation of resources is necessary. But within a country, there is no need of currency, as it only leads to corruption, crime & capitalism. Everyone is being taught about how to earn the money; nobody is thinking about, how to improve economy of country. Everyone is talking about their own growth & development plans, but nobody talks about the development of country. Everyone is talking about how to go & settle in US, UK & other foreign country, but nobody is trying to improve our own system.

Currency is playing a crucial role in corruption & downfall of the system. Today everybody is in a race to earn the currency (money), as he wants to have all the resources, which may only be snatched by spending money. More money means more resources & more resources mean more comforts. But this process is intern leading to a disaster. This is obvious that nobody can live without money in a capitalistic system, for this system is not based on social principles but it is based on cold principles of capital, currency, money etc. So, everyone is trying to earn more & more money, to fulfill his needs & for this he may take multiple options, including crime, unsocial activities, slavery and harassment.

But compare a system, where nobody needs to earn money to fulfill his needs, and then only we can expect that there will be no need of crime to earn the money, as there will be no money (currency). Everyone will be having his equal contribution to the development of country, by performing his job well & everyone will get equal share of resources, so that everyone is to be not only said but also felt actually equal.

In a complete social & communist society, there is no need of currency, as everyone is having same rights & all the resources are to be divided equally among all civilians. This will remove the need of money (currency) & which will intern lower down the crime rate which is happening only for money.

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