The rest of this site might disagree though.
I really dont think it nets a higher standard of living and will introduce millions of deaths. Not sure how thats more ethical
The solution is to dismantle the class system altogether.
> The meat packing workers coop wouldn't be as favorable to work in as the elementary school teacher worker coop nor as the carpenter worker coop.
This is giving us a chance at a true meritocracy. You can test into any of the more favorable coops as long as you have the skills.
> How do you handle technological innovation?
I don't see how that would be any different?
> How would you defend against other nations attempting to invade and steal your stuff?
This is premised on a world revolution. No other nations.
> Would the weapons worker coop take the hospital builders materials to produce weapons?
I'm not sure there's much overlap between those two.
I dont see a mechanism for dismantling the class system at the global level. What information do you have in your mind where you can see a path where the entire class system is dismantled? I am imagining 100 human clones in the jungle where one happens to be closer to a large stick, the person picks up the stick. Now you have a class system. The stick bearers and the non stick bearers. Its as intrinsic to human systems as set theory is. You'll never get rid of it. Unless there is a class of nonclasssystem enforcers that can tear down anyone who tries any funny business. How do you prevent abuse? Brain lobotomies? AI nanobots in the bloodstreams?
Theres not enough time and energy for everyone to have an equal chance of testing in every coop with equal playing fields.
How are you going to have a world revolution without massive genocides given how real politics works?
Both require steel, labor and intelligence to say the least.
Also geography itself will create classes of people. Those that populate among the shorelines and those that populate in the landlocked regions.
How will any of it actually work fairly and enforced without having more of the same bs we have in current power structures. (Oligarchs/autocracies with a working class that can threaten revolts occasionally)
If everybody owns the means of production and everyone participates in the labor force, class distinctions disappear.