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I used to despise capitalism until I realized that Capitalism,
in and of
itself, is not bad. It is despicable when imposed on a primitive
society.
- Capitalism lures us to seize wealth and power at any spiritual
cost...
- Capitalism drives people to antisocial acts in a quest
for illusory power...
- Power is force multiplied by time...
- Capitalism can become a useful tool in an information
connected world...
- True power remains in the hands of the people, for it
is their sweat that is the ultimate source of wealth...
- In its evolution, capitalism has skewed the source and
created the desire for wealth for its own sake. Currently,
hopelessness consumes/denies the new wealth...
- The view has become skewed and we have lost sight...
- Resource depletion, water depletion, and land depletion
are the fallout of rampant capital creation...
- The elite are burdened with the increasing cost of maintaining
their wealth...
- Taxes go up to cover the cost of maintaining the source
(us) of new wealth...
- The rate of good consumption continues to go down due
to drug, alcohol and human abuses that diminish our ability
to consume compassionately...
- To reverse degradation we create more jails, but welfare
costs increase; Social Security costs increase; psychiatry
costs increase; pharmacology costs increase; education costs
increase; and health costs increase!
- The capitalists, blinded by their wealth lust, ignore
the disintegrating fabric that was capitalism's base (worker
sweat)!
- They create all manner of fictitious financial instruments
to maintain the illusion that wealth is continuing to be
created...
- Now this house of cards is poised to tumble...
Now is the time to forge links to connect the cards.
We will start at the base and we will expand the cards into
blocks...
- A vast solid base will turn a profit while leaving a self
regulating unit that integrates with other units to insure
a healthy environment for all...
- Financially secure individuals compete with one another
and as tribal units to create new wealth through ideas,
inventions, and things in general while restoring the relationship
between nature and humankind. They demonstrate that committed
groups can deal with our ravaged earth...
- One's good works, and the wealth created, reflect one's
self-interest for all to see...
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The Capitalists
Run the World But...
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The people own the
stock. Every being has shares of every aspect of commerce
and pool them to any END.
The future will operate on consensus
after a basic set of tenets are agreed to.
The first
of these is to refocus the concept of capitalism from "stuff"
to "ideas."
Here are a few
others:
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Once the system is in order, it is just an enormous churn
of capital ensuring that one's "wants" (at .001 cent a
hit to ones web site) are met. Everyone has a self-site
where funds are deposited at regular intervals. Incremental,
so that every child has enough for school. It continues
(and can be augmented at will) to insure capitalization
at self selected plateaus throughout life.
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These funds are inversely proportional
productivity and directly proportional to Gross profits.
- As the workers get happy and take on responsibility for
themselves and their kith- costs go down while productivity
soars- primarily entrepreneurial start ups with Kith.
- Every person is insured of the basics and knows that profit
flows from corroboration. Earthhome Inc. owns the infrastructure.
Each biomass converter is
regulated by the voting members, who are those that feed
it. By law, ownership must reside in the environs of the
unit.
- No single entity can control the majority.
- Wealth accrues to the capitalists through tax/cost savings
and steady income from listening to the ideas of others.
- In this way, untold wealth is created from billions of
sources while the environment is stabilized at a robust
level. The capitalists have simply to build the infrastructure
and return all waste in granular form to the biomass
unit to ensure ever-expanding profit.
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