The problem with USSR communism was lack of competition (or the feeling that you are getting more for doing more and better; the struggle to do it better than something else you can compare to; it existed, but not globally or in average person's life), which led to loss of motivation, which led to decline of quality, which affected motivation (morale).
Therefore it's an Utopian BS story. What we really need is just switching the economy to resource-based. So that you can provide a specific resource (labor, product, whatever) and get the resources to sustain you and your work in return. It's complicated to quantize the resource unit, nor do I know specifics, but this is what would keep the competition inside and excessive accumulation of resources - outside.
The biggest problem with it is the details of implementation. The fact capitalism is what seems to work at all is also a huge BUT. If it wasn't something that works, we wouldn't be here, so I'm questioning the need of anything else... as it would probably fit only a subset of all possible human personalities.
Therefore it's an Utopian BS story. What we really need is just switching the economy to resource-based. So that you can provide a specific resource (labor, product, whatever) and get the resources to sustain you and your work in return. It's complicated to quantize the resource unit, nor do I know specifics, but this is what would keep the competition inside and excessive accumulation of resources - outside.
The biggest problem with it is the details of implementation. The fact capitalism is what seems to work at all is also a huge BUT. If it wasn't something that works, we wouldn't be here, so I'm questioning the need of anything else... as it would probably fit only a subset of all possible human personalities.