[extropy-chat] Vanity Money (was Bloodless Redistribution)

The Avantguardian avantguardian2020 at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 29 17:26:02 UTC 2005



--- "Keith M. Elis" <zarathustra_winced at yahoo.com>
wrote:

> This idea is interesting to me only if we call it
> what it really is:
> the selling of advertising space on US currency.
> Let's let any entity,
> individual or corporate, enter the bidding. Imagine
> the behemoth
> financial services companies that would leap at the
> opportunity to have
> their logo blazoned across the $100 bill.  Imagine
> the lottery
> organizations that would kill to have 'Use this
> dollar to play
> Powerball' dead-center of the 1$ bill. Billionaires
> are already rich,
> they don't need to advertise. However, many
> organizations with
> monstrous marketing budgets would leverage the farm
> to bid on this. Why
> hope for enough individual vanity when you can rely
> on good,
> old-fashioned capitalism, almost guaranteed?

Because this would kill the spirit of the endeavor.
The whole point of putting these people on the money
is to honor these great Americans for "giving back".
To allow it to become mere advertising space would
only cheapen the concept and our national identity.

The Avantguardian 
is 
Stuart LaForge
alt email: stuart"AT"ucla.edu

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