While I disagree with your description of happy poor people, I admit that the idea of creating stronger social bonds is appealing. Well, of course they would have to be social bonds with people I like, who would not abuse me… but then, doesn’t the mere possibility of choosing people to bond with already reduce the strength of those bonds? Okay, we don’t have to go to the very extreme, and still can try to increase the strength of the bonds, without necessarily maximizing it.
There are things people need help with, even if they are not necessary for survival. If you want to make a big project, you need people to cooperate with. So, have a dream, make it public, find people to cooperate with… and if you all feel strongly about the project, you will have the bonds. Just start an NGO.
If you want to compare with the mega-rich, find a group of people willing to found a cooperative, in a spirit of “together we all get rich; no one gets left behind”. As opposed to usual startups where people try to do things alone or in very small teams; and hire other people as replaceable pawns. (Note: in the cooperative, you can still hire the pawns later; many cooperatives do; you will only have the strong bonds among the local aristocracy, but the aristocracy can have dozens of members.) Now you are competing against the rich companies, and the economical situation of each of you depends on your mutual cooperation.
While I disagree with your description of happy poor people, I admit that the idea of creating stronger social bonds is appealing. Well, of course they would have to be social bonds with people I like, who would not abuse me… but then, doesn’t the mere possibility of choosing people to bond with already reduce the strength of those bonds? Okay, we don’t have to go to the very extreme, and still can try to increase the strength of the bonds, without necessarily maximizing it.
There are things people need help with, even if they are not necessary for survival. If you want to make a big project, you need people to cooperate with. So, have a dream, make it public, find people to cooperate with… and if you all feel strongly about the project, you will have the bonds. Just start an NGO.
If you want to compare with the mega-rich, find a group of people willing to found a cooperative, in a spirit of “together we all get rich; no one gets left behind”. As opposed to usual startups where people try to do things alone or in very small teams; and hire other people as replaceable pawns. (Note: in the cooperative, you can still hire the pawns later; many cooperatives do; you will only have the strong bonds among the local aristocracy, but the aristocracy can have dozens of members.) Now you are competing against the rich companies, and the economical situation of each of you depends on your mutual cooperation.