9ueer on Nostr: it seems like you've assumed my position and argued against that, but not answered my ...
it seems like you've assumed my position and argued against that, but not answered my question.
in the "non-standard" case of a childless person, what societal structures do you imagine existing that would help that person continue to contribute to their community into old age?
how do we handle and mitigate unequal or fraudulent distribution of a communal pool of value?
in the "non-standard" case of a childless person, what societal structures do you imagine existing that would help that person continue to contribute to their community into old age?
how do we handle and mitigate unequal or fraudulent distribution of a communal pool of value?