Nominalism: A Day in The Life

 Can you imagine it? A place for you. One full of limitless opportunity, joy and hope. 

Beyond that, one that's real. One that gives you a chance to live your best life and dream your best dreams. Make the dream real. This was you.

After all, we need to make it happen. In Nominalism, anything's possible. We can feed the homeless, heal the sick and bring water to the countries. We can choose to help one another instead of hurting. Work would be fun- or at least as fun as it could be. We'd quickly develop, automate and advance towards the future. Each day would be unique and fun, as friends hang out, learn new things and try their best to suceed. We'd share in the victories of life and live together if you so chose. 

Nominalism is actually a comphreensive vision for the way life should be. I hope you choose it.

I believe that life should be lived with friends and shared with others. Capitalism atomizes and divides us. Nominalism unites and uplifts. 

Life should be fun and principled. No violence without consent. We should share our resources and build together instead of competing to tear each other. Culture should be ecstatic and electric, with hope and optimism winning the air. Nominalism makes possible things Capitalism says are impossible. Full employment. No debt. No inflation. No taxation. And no recession. Some say this seems too good to be true. Read the paper and see for yourself.

I hope you see that nominalism is eminently possible and easy to develop. It can be done in a month if the word gets out fast enough. So celebrate. Unlike Communism, with Nominalism it's possible to hunt in the morning and criticize in the afternoon. Volunteer labor and Charity work will be massive in such a system- giving of yourself either time or monetarily will be a requirement to run for office, vote or participate in government at all. Our goal is to create a better society full of better people- one that doesn't hate anymore. 

When economic conditions change, we do. Competition vs Cooperation. It works. 

So what does life look like? How about a 25 hour workweek with no reduction in pay? A higher standard of living? Less prison and more freedom?  Freedom of movement across the developed world? A society of homeownership? And one where the world is like a game to play? 



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Nominalism is goddang movement


This is why. Nominalism is important for one reason: Survival. Take a look at our modern economic system. It’s literally threatening our survival. We exploit one another in an effect to dominate and control. We kill our planet and poison our waters. All of these things are a symptom of the economic system we chose. Capitalism forces us to compete as atomized individuals. Nominalism encourages us to work together to decide how we use our shared common resources. 


In case you haven’t heard (and you should’ve by now), Nominalism is a new economic system designed to work. It’s a form of capitalism that doesn’t suck. We keep competition, innovation and the pursuit of progress, but ditch the toxic “fuck you I got mine” attitude. 


Really, Nominalism is about caring vs. apathy. Love vs. Hatred. On it’s own, Apathy is a dominant strategy in Capitalism because, why care? Resources are limited, and we’re all in constant competition to survive, so who gives a shit about random homeless man on the street? What we don’t get is why? Why can’t we care about each other? Why is that homeless man even there? Truth is, Nominalism means we’re all connected. To change the system all we have to do is change each other. Under capitalism, it’s impossible to truly care about others. But what if the system cared about you? If the world loved you and wasn’t so cold and brutal, maybe we could be better. Truth is, we need a new system. We need a system that actually works for us. 


Under nominalism, we would naturally care about each other because work would be plentiful and easy to find. We’d share in the victories of life while mitigating the failures. We would keep our entire paycheck. Nominalism changes the dominant strategy from one where caring about others hurts you to one where caring helps. We are the people to make this happen. Let’s do it. 


Demand the future.

Demand Nominalism.


Here’s what we can accomplish with Nominalism that we can’t under Capitalism.


Fund investment into open source and new technologies

Fix the environment and educate the children

Free college for all

Love god and love each other

End homelessness and hunger

Develop the world sea and sky

Automation in 20 years

CARE.


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Project one: Build Charity City in Flint, Michigan


https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yVBdB9-ARYf8tkXQ2MqBkBoPmqD2jGHOcuhqx4VJb2o/edit?usp=sharing



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