How would the economy work? What is the motivation for anyone to do anything?
Haha. Read the site and you'll see, dude.
I've read the site and have concluded that this theory makes little sense. First, Michael Tellinger has no authority to speak from. He has a high opinion of himself, few credentials and no scholarly papers (that I could find). He's a professional entertainer. This wouldn't matter if his theory made sense, but it doesn't. It has holes based on lack of evidence. How will raw materials be processed and distributed to those who want them? How will goods and services be allocated? What about jobs that no one wants to do?
Everyone does all the jobs. You switch. Like three hours a week farming something, three hours a week at the factory, three hours a week shoveling shit.
I don't think you quite understand what he's saying, dude. This would work if we all let go of the ego, and cared about our townships. Raw materials will be processed as normal, but everyone takes turns doing it. Everyone. Most goods and services are community based. Shipping around fruits and vegetables and other foods with vehicles, using a whole bunch of gas is retarded. Just grow and farm right in and around your own community. Everyone can do it. And the people who live in areas where it is difficult to farm can be helped by surrounding areas in that department because this design boasts a LOT of food.
Just listen to the guy, dude. Its a fantastic idea and quite superior to the current structure. We should just start putting it into practice in order to work out all the kinks that might be present, and improve on it as we go.