They will decrease on their own if people think about where to get food, and not about extra money for the lottery.
> and maximum stock investments as well?
No, there are no restrictions. Any amount of investment. But there are only government's stocks and the terms of return on investment are determined by the government
> Will I still be allowed to hunt for food?
Only deep in the sparsely populated provinces. To avoid armed rebellions.
> Society is something better encouraged than gamified.
You'll be surprised at what methods encourage people best.
Read the biography of Korolev, who sent the first satellite and the first man into space. A case was fabricated against him, he was sentenced to 10 years in a gulag, but after a year he was transferred to a prison for engineers, on the condition that he will be a very effective engineer.
And he was. The results of such encouragement were amazing and almost unachievable by any other methods.
> And he was. The results of such encouragement were amazing and almost unachievable by any other methods.
Oh boy. You've missed the glaringly obvious. They only did this because they couldn't pay him. In other countries that paid their engineers they produced more and better products. History is clear and obvious on this fact.
> You'll be surprised at what methods encourage people best.
There's very little surprise when you study the actual science of human psychology and performance and not the journals of demented cold war generals.
Anyways, thanks for being honest about wanting to create a Company Scrip Town, I and many others, of course, will never cooperate with you. You're right to fear rebellion.
> They only did this because they couldn't pay him.
But they could. But no amount of money will encourage an engineer as much as the need to escape the gulag. Especially if you add some variety to their experience by staying in the gulag.
> In other countries that paid their engineers they produced more and better products.
It is precisely for this reason that the overwhelming majority of engineers in the USSR were not threatened with the gulag for inefficiency. And many believe that this is a good thing, and that "efficient" engineers threaten to destroy the labor market entirely.
> History is clear and obvious on this fact.
Yes. The Soviet space program created by Korolev is the pinnacle of human engineering thought, only God is above it. History is definitely clear and obvious on this fact
> I and many others, of course, will never cooperate with you.
That's the best part. You will vote yourself out of economic freedom, and then there will be no reason to ask about your opinion. Just look at the trends and public opinion on the necessity for economic freedom. You are already in checkmate if you look a few moves ahead.
They will decrease on their own if people think about where to get food, and not about extra money for the lottery.
> and maximum stock investments as well?
No, there are no restrictions. Any amount of investment. But there are only government's stocks and the terms of return on investment are determined by the government
> Will I still be allowed to hunt for food?
Only deep in the sparsely populated provinces. To avoid armed rebellions.
> Society is something better encouraged than gamified.
You'll be surprised at what methods encourage people best.
Read the biography of Korolev, who sent the first satellite and the first man into space. A case was fabricated against him, he was sentenced to 10 years in a gulag, but after a year he was transferred to a prison for engineers, on the condition that he will be a very effective engineer.
And he was. The results of such encouragement were amazing and almost unachievable by any other methods.