The TNG Federation does seem to be communist in many ways. Not only are people limited in the amount of wealth they can have, but their movements, beliefs, and behaviors are monitored. This does not seem to be the case with every Federation member species, just humans.BabelHuber wrote:On DS9 Latinum is the currency and Starfleet members need to have some of it so they can buy stuff. But this is because DS9 is not a Federation space station, it is Bayoran. You don´t see this in 10 forward in the E-D or at any other Federation Space Station.
Federation Credits are worth nothing outside the Federation, like the East German 'Ostmark' was worthless as soon as you went to West Germany, but not vice versa, on contrary.
And I remember a DS9 episode (it was the one where Cpt. Sisko went to Earth to his father after the wurmhole was closed). The father said, Benjamin Sisko used his transporter credit for one year or so in the first week when he went to starfleet academy, because he beamed home to eat every evening.
I always had the impression that Federation citicens are assigned to ressources by the state (perhaps depending on their functions) rather than working for money. You never see them talk about money like we do, except when they deal with Ferengis or so.
The acquisition of wealth is disdained by Starfleet members and species that have strong financial skillls are derided for being the way they are. The Ferengi, for example, are constantly criticized by Starfleet officers for wanting to improve themselves economically. Any society that collectively derides the acquisition of wealth has to have been thoroughly brainwashed by leftists.
I would say that the only reason why humans don't live in extreme poverty is because of the replicator technology. Replicators, as we have seen them portrayed, could maintain a decent standard of living for the people, but such a controlled society would be oppressive. Can you imagine working hard just to have to wait for the government to decide that you earned the chance to have a larger living space? Or maybe get a pass to go to a different planet? The only humans that we have seen traveling in space in in TNG have been government employees, maquis, or Ben Sisko's wife who was working for the Bajorans. And the Maquis were branded terrorists by the Federation.