ABC2019 wrote:So according to you the vast majority of the human population is ready to exhaust themselves at work, and to take risks in dangerous jobs such as miners, farmers, lumberjacks, sailors, workers on construction sites,
I just didn't say that.
without the whip of the money, most of these activities would experience a great slowdown or even a momentary stop.
I then say that the lack would make some devote themselves. An organization will be put in place to compensate for the lack if the resource is really vital.
ABC2019 wrote: without deriving any personal benefit and for the good of humanity?
is one of benefit. Don't you ever help for free? don't you get satisfaction from it?
ABC2019 wrote: And without these professions, the whole of society collapses.
It is quite possible that a certain form of society will collapse.
see episode 1 confinement where the activity was reduced to the "first chores".
Confinement aside, does it prevent you from living?
certainly not in the very long term, but this example of the 1st confinement allows us to put into perspective what is essential or not.
Then you share the essential activity equitably between all and you have a lot of free time, or a lot of more "intellectual" time.