This is a voluntary slavery, however, because transactionalism is completely unnecessary. I believe that we could actually eliminate all forms of commerce and trade and that humanity would not only survive, we would thrive. I would say that well over 90% of the jobs out there would be completely unnecessary if we were to eliminate transactionalism from the equation. The vast majority of jobs exist solely to make money (for owners and employees). Without money, the only work that would be left is that which truly is necessary, work such as that which provides food, clothing, shelter, clean water, and health care to the planet’s population. With today’s technology, less than 10% of the world’s population would have to work in order to provide these necessities, and since most people would get bored without a job, these jobs would never go unfilled, even without the financial “rewards” for doing them.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of humans have given their souls over to transactionalism, and are taught from childhood that it is the only way. In fact every religion is really a form of transactionalism (do certain things and/or avoid certain things and your deity will reward you, or at least not punish you too much). While my dream is a transaction free world, I realize that this is unlikely to happen in my lifetime since humans aren’t likely to get over this system anytime soon (if ever).