How Contribution Works Without Hours, Money or Points in Solon Papageorgiou's Framework of Micro-Utopias
In Solon Papageorgiou’s micro-utopias, contribution is designed to work without turning effort into a measurable currency. That’s the key shift. Instead of tracking hours, wages, or points, the system relies on shared responsibility, visibility, and coordination.
Here’s how it functions in practice.
🧠 1. No quantification of contribution
There is deliberately:
- no hourly accounting
- no salaries
- no point systems
- no internal “credits”
Because the moment you quantify contribution, you reintroduce:
- competition
- comparison
- bargaining
→ which pulls the system back toward a market logic.
🔄 2. Contribution as participation in a shared system
Instead of “earning,” people:
take part in maintaining the systems that sustain everyone
This includes areas like:
- food production
- cooking
- maintenance
- healthcare roles
- education roles
- logistics
People contribute because:
- the system is visibly interdependent
- everyone benefits directly
- non-participation is socially noticeable
👁️ 3. Transparency replaces measurement
Rather than tracking numbers, the system relies on:
- open visibility of roles and needs
- shared awareness of who is doing what
- community-level understanding of gaps
So:
- if something isn’t being done → it’s obvious
- if someone consistently avoids contributing → it’s visible
No spreadsheet needed.
🔁 4. Dynamic role allocation
Roles are not fixed jobs. Instead:
- tasks are continuously identified
- people move between roles
- contributions adapt to:
- ability
- interest
- current needs
This creates:
- flexibility
- resilience
- reduced burnout
🤝 5. Social accountability (not enforcement)
There is no wage penalty or punishment system.
Instead:
- expectations are culturally embedded
- contribution is the norm
- persistent non-contribution becomes a social issue, not an economic one
Handled through:
- dialogue
- integration
- support (if someone is struggling)
🧩 6. Intrinsic motivation replaces external incentives
Because survival is guaranteed:
- people are not forced to work to live
- contribution becomes:
- meaningful
- visible
- socially relevant
Motivation shifts to:
- responsibility
- belonging
- purpose
⚖️ 7. What prevents free-riding?
Not a system of punishment, but a combination of:
- small community size (~150 people → high visibility)
- social cohesion
- cultural norms of participation
- shared ownership of outcomes
In such conditions:
consistent non-contribution stands out and is addressed early
🌐 8. Scaling beyond one micro-utopia
When micro-utopias connect:
- each unit maintains internal non-quantified contribution
- coordination happens at higher levels (federations)
- still without turning contribution into money internally
🧠 Bottom line
Contribution works without hours, money, or points because:
it is not treated as a transaction, but as participation in a shared life-support system
So instead of:
- “How much did you earn?”
it becomes: - “Are you part of sustaining what sustains all of us?”