when you read through and scroll nodding.. yes yes.. this is not only possible - despite the old system not wanting us to know that - it is essential... and it can be achieved.. too many keep saying that it is an unrealistic / idealistic dream but it is natural / universal law
Is this the same vision as the world economic forum? You will own nothing and be happy? We will own nothing and be happy. That means everyone. Would mean all those millionaires and billionaires would have to hand over some cash to the poor. Nice idea
I don't know how a PhD who has looked at money could have missed Silvio Gesell's The Natural Economic Order that explains how and why money should be changed, not abandonded. Marx never really understood money so was popularized. If you had wanted to study money by someone who understood it they would have discouraged it. One prominent economist once discouraged a PhD student from majoring in the subject, arguing that the study of money or credit is “a matter of third order importance.” This despite it being the mechanism of power dictating public policy. As a result of that neglect, those who control our money system escape close scrutiny. As a result too, there is widespread public ignorance of how the system for creating money is effectively controlled not by central banks, but by the commercial banking system.
when you read through and scroll nodding.. yes yes.. this is not only possible - despite the old system not wanting us to know that - it is essential... and it can be achieved.. too many keep saying that it is an unrealistic / idealistic dream but it is natural / universal law
Is this the same vision as the world economic forum? You will own nothing and be happy? We will own nothing and be happy. That means everyone. Would mean all those millionaires and billionaires would have to hand over some cash to the poor. Nice idea
I don't know how a PhD who has looked at money could have missed Silvio Gesell's The Natural Economic Order that explains how and why money should be changed, not abandonded. Marx never really understood money so was popularized. If you had wanted to study money by someone who understood it they would have discouraged it. One prominent economist once discouraged a PhD student from majoring in the subject, arguing that the study of money or credit is “a matter of third order importance.” This despite it being the mechanism of power dictating public policy. As a result of that neglect, those who control our money system escape close scrutiny. As a result too, there is widespread public ignorance of how the system for creating money is effectively controlled not by central banks, but by the commercial banking system.