The Participation Economy Doctrine; a vision for the future
In a world built for capital and capitalism, the need for basic needs is a constant.
Without basic needs being met, people are not able to ascend Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and reach fulfillment.
The Participation Economy is simple in that it takes care of people’s basic needs, like food, water, education, transportation, technology, and shelter.
People will not merely still have jobs, they will have better jobs and careers than before. That is because we are robotizing unwanted, dangerous, and repetitive manual labor positions while we retrain the workforce with free education.
People will select careers that make their heart sing and make them smile.
The money they make can buy them commodities, luxuries and extras such as art, entertainment, food from restaurants, and non essential items.