Topic > The perfect society in Thomas More's Utopia of 1516

A structure not based on the impulse of any principle as in capitalism, communism or fascism. Based on the most efficient means, for example using resources intellectually, using the best technology available at the time and having maximum sustainability and efficiency as the main objective. This different system required is called a resource-based economy. Do not use any form of money, barter, debt or forms of servitude to make goods and services available to all with the help of exploiting technology, as well as resources to improve people's lives. The rationale for this new system is that people's well-being is immediately related to everything that happens, so this means that humans are incentivized to actually contribute, because it comes back to them. The class inequalities and poverty that occur on the planet in a market economy are removed with a resource-based economy that outlines an ideal society. When achieving an immaculate culture, the most important part is education. Thomas More explains that "every child receives a primary education, and most men and women continue to educate themselves throughout their lives", stating that with the right situation and motivation a culture could evolve