Energy As Currency?

Written By John

What if Joules (a unit of energy) was also the unit of currency?

If we were paid in units of energy and we were only able to consume the amount of energy we had on account, that might change a few things.

It seems like it might address some of the problems with fiat currencies and offer the major benefits of backed currencies with an additional benefit: the more creative and resourceful we collectively become in terms of figuring out how to generate energy, the more the whole “system” could grow and the better off everyone could be.

Not sure how that would be implemented, and there are lots of potential pit falls but I think it’s an interesting idea.  Something to think more about!

 

Capitalism And Free Markets Require Civility

Written By John

I think the problem is rarely with the system. I think the problem is usually with the monkeys who make and use the systems (us). Capitalism and free markets will work a lot better when we, as a society, become civilized enough to use them constructively as tools that make us all better off.

But as long as we’re still dragging our knuckles and defining utility exclusively in personal/self-centered terms, I think some intervention is required, including having some things – like health care – socialized.

I’m all for capitalism and sensible free markets that are used responsibly, but trusting ourselves (in our current state) with completely free markets and full privatization is about as smart as trusting children with chain saws because only the most aggressive, least sensitive and least empathetic will be left standing.