Sky_Blue_Dreamer
Well-Known Member
Well, that's the thing with new ideas and concepts - they don't have any. It requires a leap of faith. What we have now is a clear case study in what doesn't work - if it did we wouldn't be having all these problems with lots of people in one of the richest nations on earth not being able to afford to heat their homes and/or buy food while others can just pile money up.You must though have some case studies that show it works?
I'm not suggesting such a thing would automatically solve all problems, or that it would ensure success for said businesses. There would be those who would look to find ways around it for their own selfish gain at the expense of others and society in general but its potential for the vast majority of people is far better than the current idea of the rewards being heavily skewed towards a small group that happen to have the resources to buy a bit of paper saying they're entitled to them.
Working along a similar thought process, but not exactly the same, you could look at Co-Op, John Lewis, Waitrose. They're doing alright.