A closed system of capitalization enabling individuals to explore their creativity and passions in a way that benefits society as a whole.
With basic needs provided via subsidies and a monthly income from participating in Community Tasks, people were encouraged to use some of that recompense to invest in materials necessary for their creative efforts, rent space if required to create and offer the results of that creativity in exchange for units.
An economic flow was initiated from the habitat to individuals, then back to another person and eventually back to the habitat. The economy was vibrant because of its equities, which sustained an economy based on a person's strengths and not their survival, which was inherent through their position in society, regardless of the color of their skin or the people they loved.