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6.0 Prosperity, Economics & Freedom

November 14, 2012 By Raymond Leave a Comment

Rev Mar 6, 2019

 This is the fifth set of Axioms in the Axioms of Economics.  There are two sections of Axioms included in this set titled Prosperity, Economics & Freedom.  The first section includes the Axioms covering Production and Prosperity.  The second section includes the Axioms covering Economics and Freedom.

 Freedom in Economics is the basic right of all individuals to produce.  It includes the right to own all they have produced.  This production would be in commodities, trades, goods and services.  Economic freedom also includes the right to own all the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power they have created.

Freedom in Economics is the right of the Producers to work and labor free from the counter-production interferences put forth by the non-producers and counter-producers.

Production and Prosperity:

  1. Production is the basic thrust of all life toward the goal of prosperity.
  2. The thrust to prosper always, knowingly or unknowingly, involves applying economic principles; this applies to all life forms.
  3. Low production brings about low prosperity in an individual, family, society, nation, mankind, in all life forms and the environment.
  4. Production is not only basic to the nature of mankind but production is basic to the nature of sane groups and sane individuals.
  5. If you don’t produce you don’t prosper.  If you are prospering and you are not producing, you are living off the backs of Producers and you are lessening the prosperity of the Producers.
  6. Standards of living are directly related to increases or decreases in production rates and production efficiency.
  7. The basic thrust and purpose of all life is to produce, in order to thrive and achieve the goals of prosperity and expansion.
  8. Prosperity has always been achieved by rewarding the Producers and the Producers have always created the Prosperity.

Economics and Freedom

  1. Freedom in general is directly related to economic freedom.
  2. Economic freedom is the basic freedom.  Without economic freedom no other freedoms can exist.
  3. As economic freedom increases, freedom in general increases.
  4. As economic freedom decreases, freedom in general decreases.
  5. Economic freedom is achieved by applying the Axioms of Economics.

Economic freedom is achieved by following the razor thin road laid down by applying the Axioms of economics.  Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics follows the razor thin road laid down with the application of the Axioms of Economics. 

  1. With the absence of economic freedom an individual has “no freedom” in the physical universe.
  2. A Democracy, in order to thrive and prosper, must have guaranteed production rights for every individual in the society and country.
  3. Morale is directly related to the amount of economic freedom in the society.

Morale is confidence, enthusiasm and discipline of a person or group at a particular time.

  1. Increased economic freedom increases morale and decreased economic freedom decreases morale.
  2. Production is the most basic and the most important right in an individual’s thrust for freedom.
  3. The rate of technological advancement is directly related to the level of economic freedom and the level of production being rewarded.
  4. The Producers in a society are its life blood.
  5. Producers create all the prosperity one sees in a society.
  6. Producers create all the prosperity one sees in an individual, family, company, society; nation, mankind and the environment.
  7. Every individual has the basic right to produce.
  8. No one has the right to ever prevent another individual from producing, no matter how noble the reason may be.
  9. Not only must every individual have the right to produce but the Producers must be rewarded in full for their production.
  10. When a Producer is not rewarded with the money he created through production, this situation gives him the apparency of not having produced when he has in fact produced.
  11. An individual’s production thrust falls off when he is not rewarded with the money he created through production.
  12. Producers have all prosperity rights associated with a Democracy.
  13. Non-producers and counter-producers have no rights at all except the rights connected with the act of production.

Once they have achieved the class of a Producer, they have all of the prosperity rights associated with a Democracy.

  1. Non-production or counter-production must not be held against a non-producer or a counter-producer by any sort of artificial punishment.  Non-production and counter-production are heavy enough penalties, in themselves, when not rewarded.
  2. Death is the final penalty for non-production and/or counter-production.

This would be a non-producer/counter-producer self-inflicted death.  Non-production brings about a condition of no energy flow, this leads toward death.  Counter-production brings about a condition of a negative energy flow, this leads rapidly toward death.

  1. Production level is directly related to the amount of economic freedom in a Society.
  1. When an economy starts to fall into a steep recession or an Economic depression the non-producers/counter-producers have taken charge of a large part of the economy and put it into a free fall.

The Producers with their motivation and determination hold the razor thin line of Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics.  They remove the non-producer and counter-producers from power and create a thriving and prosperous economic system.

Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics
The Science of Economimics
By RP Obrigewitsch
Rev March 6, 2019

 

 

 

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Economic Axioms

  • 0.0 Axioms of Economics Glossary
  • 1. Axioms of Economics, Introduction
  • 2. Creating Money
  • 3. Products and the Open Market
  • 4. Production, Exchange Value and Money
  • 5.0 Production Rewarding
  • 6.0 Prosperity, Economics & Freedom
  • 7.0 Ownership
  • 8.0 Production and Reserve Strength
  • 9.0 Economics and Government
  • Axioms of Economics

Producer Economics

  • 1. What is money?
  • 1.1 What is a Product?
  • 1.2 The Four Basic Laws of Economics
  • 1.3 Who are the Producers?
  • 1.4 All Producers are Workers
  • 1.5 Workers and Producers Create Money
  • 1.6 Government Products and Services
  • 1.7 Non-productive & Counter-productive Activities
  • 1.8 Work, Energy and Money
  • 1.9 Production Creates Futures
  • 1.95 Producers, Non-producers and Counter-producers
  • 2.0 Attention and Money
  • 2.01 Attention Vacuum and Producers
  • 2.02 Attention Vacuum and Producers
  • 2.1 Banks Don’t Create Money
  • 2.2 Capitalism Without Rules
  • 2.4 True Wealth!
  • 2.5 True Wealth! Part 1
  • 2.6 True Wealth! Part 2
  • 2.7 True Wealth! Part 3
  • 3.0 Socialism
  • 3.1 Political Economic Systems
  • 3.2 Producers, Non-producers and Counter-producers
  • 3.3 Overt and Hidden Socialism
  • 3.4 Capital Destroying; Capitalism and Socialism
  • 3.5 Economics is a Group Activity
  • 3.6 Capital Producing Capitalism and Capital Producing Socialism
  • 3.7 Private Forms of Socialism
  • 3.8 Capitalist Socialist Economics
  • 3.9 Government Socialism
  • 4.0 Types of Socialism
  • 4.1 Interfacing in Groups
  • 4.2 Correlated Pay
  • 4.3 System of Measuring Production
  • 4.4 Systems of Pay
  • 4.5 State of Action
  • 4.6 Capital Destroying Capitalism
  • 4.7 Capital Destroying Socialism
  • 4.8 Use of the Word Capital
  • 4.9 Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics
  • 5.0 Prosperity Thrusts
  • 5.1 Pure Capitalism
  • 5.2 Right Wing Socialism
  • 5.21 Three Types of Capitalism
  • 5.3 Left Wing Socialism
  • 5.4 Foundation Socialism
  • 5.9 Deus ex Machina
  • 6.0 Three Types of Capitalism (Revised 4/11/19)
  • 6.1 Five types of Socialism
  • 6.2 Three Types of Bad News

Money Velocity

  • 1.0 Money Velocity and Prosperity
  • 1.1 The Money Velocity Cycle
  • 1.2 Capital Producing Economics
  • 1.3 Vampire Economics
  • 1.4 The Goal of a Society
  • 1.5 Production Efficiency
  • 1.6 Why Money Velocity Slows
  • 1.7 Capital Destroying Economics
  • 1.8 Producer, Non-producer or Counter-producer
  • 1.9 Razor Thin Path
  • 2.0 Stock Market

Open Market

  • 10. A Barter or Money Based Market?
  • 1. The Open Market!
  • 3. The True Value of Production!
  • 4. Market Action
  • 5. Free Market vs. Open Market
  • 6. Free Market, Non-existent!
  • 2.0 Open Market Technology
  • 7. The Open Market Construct
  • 8. Free Market Construct
  • 9. Establishing a Market
  • 11. Producers Create Markets

Money Supply

  • 1. The Constant Money Supply
  • 2. Production and Prosperity
  • 3. Medium of Exchange
  • 4. Money Symbol
  • 5. Creating Money
  • 6. Review
  • 7. Symbol for Value and Energy
  • 8. Energy Creators

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