Job Hunting
The capitalist job market presents a core dilemma:
- The Win-Win Dilemma of Capitalism: When A and B compete for a position, company C hires A. A gets a job and a salary, and company C gets a skilled employee. This seems like a win-win. However, B gains nothing and may fall into poverty or even commit crimes for survival, creating a "winner-take-all" zero-sum game.
- The Vicious Cycle of Over-Competition: To avoid becoming B, A and company C strive even harder for resources, and this excessive competition makes it even more difficult for B to gain any opportunities.
If the government uses a portion of the taxes from A and company C to provide B with "basic survival resources" (like a free lunch), B can achieve survival assurance.
To realize the "Free Lunch" protocol efficiently and prevent fraud, we implement it using the AllWin Auditor system. In this scenario, all participants—A, B, and company C—benefit, achieving an all-win.
Why Care About the Unemployed?
Because we never know what a person in distress might one day contribute to society!
The next question is: how much money should be allocated for basic survival resources, and who should manage the allocation?