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3.1 Political Economic Systems

July 10, 2013 By Raymond Leave a Comment

This is the second article written as the result of the discoveries made during the study of Socialism.  It focuses on the Political Economic Systems of Capitalism and Socialism.

Socialism is a political economic system rather than a pure economic system.   Capitalism, Capital Destroying Capitalism, is a political economic system as well.  Capitalism depends upon a Socialistic political state for its survival.  Capital destroying Capitalism requires a Socialistic government in place to enforce the rule of Capitalism.  The use of the Socialistic Policing system as well as the Socialistic Military Industrial System is used to enforce the rule of Capitalism. Capitalism isn’t unto itself separate from Socialism.  It is also a type of Socialism. 

There is government involvement in making a society acceptable to a system of Capitalism.  Capitalism; where vast sums of wealth are redistributed from the Producers to the few rich and powerful counter-producing individuals.  The Capitalists use the Socialist systems of Policing, Military, Judiciary, and Government to enforce their Capitalist system on the Producers.  The Producers create all the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power that exists in a society and, or a nation.  In Capitalism and in Socialism, we find Producers working and laboring together in Social Groups creating all the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power that exists.

The Railroad system is a Socialist and Capitalist political economic system. A United States Federal land grant of 129 million acres of land was granted to the Railroads between 1855 and 1871.  They could sell or pledge this land to Bond Holders. They used the land to finance the construction of more Railroads.  The States granted an addition 51 million acres of land to the Railroads.

The Railroad system is a Socialist and Capitalist political economic system. A United States Federal land grant of 129 million acres of land was granted to the Railroads between 1855 and 1871. They could sell or pledge this land to Bond Holders. They used the land to finance the construction of more Railroads. The States granted an addition 51 million acres of land to the Railroads.

For years throughout the existence of Capitalism, Capitalism has been a function of “Self” combined with the function of the Social Group.   Capitalism has always existed because of and in the shadow of Socialism.  Capitalism is inseparable from Socialism.  Socialist systems give the Capitalists the ability and power to exist and operate.

In traditional Capitalism, Self refers to a few individuals who control the power of the Governments.  All forms of Government are Socialist entities. The few rich and powerful individuals, “Self,” use the power of a Socialist Government to redistribute the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power from the Producers.  They concentrate the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power into the hands of the Capital Destroying Capitalist.  The Capital Destroying Capitalists depend on the Group of Producers.  The Group of Producers creates all the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power.  They perform this creation while interfacing with each other using labor and work.  The Capitalist believes the “Self” of the few powerful individuals are all there is.  The few powerful individuals “Self” concentrate the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power Created by the Producers.  They concentrate it into their hands while using the socialist systems of monopolies, policing, military and forms of government.

Where Capitalism is about the “Self” depending on the group for its money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power, the Socialist depends on the individual for its existence.  Socialism has, down through the ages, been a function of the Group combined with the function of “Self.”  Socialism has always existed because of and in the shadow of “Self,” the basic drive or thrust of Capitalism.   Individual Producers working together in social groups create all the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power existing in an organization, society, nation and mankind.

Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics
The Science of Economics
By RP Obrigewitsch

Filed Under: Producer Economics Tagged With: Capital, capitalism, counter-producer, Energy, environments, Family, Group, individual, money, monopolies, nation, non-producer, Organization, power. Self, Producer, Railroad, Socialism, society, value, wealth

7. The Open Market Construct

December 11, 2011 By Raymond Leave a Comment

Revised November 18, 2013

This article will cover the principle differences between the Open Market and the Free Market.  It will define the Open Market.  The Open Market Construct specifies, the Market must be open to all Producers on equal terms.  It is restricted exclusively to the activity of Producers.   Non-producers and counter-producers have excluded themselves by exerting destructive forces against all Markets.  They are on the outside of Markets destroying them.  These principles are not specified, implied or applied in the Free Market system.

  • In the Open Market Construct, Open to all producers on equal terms means, all Producers must have equal access.  There must be no advantage for any one Producer.  This is not the case in the Free Market.
  •  The Open Market is open to all producers with no restrictions for any and no advantages for any.  This is not the case in the Free Market.
  • The Open Market is not open to non-producers and counter-producers.  The Free Market is open to non-producers and counter-producers.
  • Non-producers and counter-producers cannot enter into the Open Market and take money and wealth.  They cannot take money and wealth without a product exchanged for it.
  • The Open Market restricts the action of marketing to Producers only.  It does not allow government regulation except maintaining the Market open to all Producers on equal terms.  It does not allow non-producers and counter-producers access to the Market.  All individuals must bring products to the Open Market before they receive money.
  • The Open Market does not allow monopolies or any other way non-producers and counter-producers can control supply and demand.  The control of supply and demand gives non-producers and counter-producers the advantage of receiving more money than what their products are worth.
  • Non-producers and counter-producers are exclusively restricted from participating in the Open Market!   Producers are King in the Open Market!  They create the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power through the production of commodities, trades, goods and services.
  • The Open Market prevents people from taking a non-productive and counter-productive advantage in the Market.
  • This is the greatest difference between the Open Market and the Free Market.   The Open Market does not allow for non-producer and counter-producer participation.  The Free Market allows for non-producer and counter-producer participation.  Non-producers and counter-producers have wrecked many a society and nation by being allowed to participate in Markets.  They have been allowed to participate without exchange for the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power they receive.
  • Non-producers and counter-producers are found in all levels of a society.  They are located from the poorest among us all the way to the wealthiest among us.  Non-producer and counter-producers, whether rich or poor, are non-producers and counter-producers.  There are no exceptions! They are a heavy liability and burden on Organizations, Societies, Nations, Mankind and Environments!
  • The Open Market establishes the value of commodities, trades, goods and services.  Producers are the driving force behind the mechanism that gives commodities, trades, goods and services their value.  Producers place the demand on the market.  The market through competition among all commodities, trades, goods and services establishes value.  Producers are the determining force in the market that sets the correct value.  Producers assert their drive through the market to establish the value of the commodities, trades, goods and services.
  • Everyone must place commodities, trades, goods and services on the market before they can take any money.  They must be real commodities, trades, goods and services.  Refer to “What is a Product” in http://personalist.wpengine.com.

An Open Market must be open to all Producers on equal terms!  There are no exceptions!  The Open Market always establishes the value of all commodities, trades, goods and services based on supply and demand.  This is a fact in nature.  Upon evaluation it is found to be a self-evident truth.

Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics
The Science of Economics
By: RP Obrigewitsch
December 11, 2011

Filed Under: Open Market Tagged With: equal, Free Market, Government, market economics, Markets, money, monopolies, non-producers, Open Market, pro-survival, producers, Producers are King, supply and demand, value

6. Free Market, Non-existent!

December 4, 2011 By Raymond Leave a Comment

Revised November 18, 2013

The Free Market today is almost non-existent.  It is buried beneath all the destructive schemes, dreamed up by non-producers and counter-producers.  They use their destructive schemes to take money without an exchange for it. The Market is there working like it should be working.  It is establishing value for commodities, trades, goods and services that get placed on the market.  However, the market is covered in a shroud of unethical, immoral, and lawless schemes.

This shroud is composed of monopolies and  government sanctioned monopolies.  It is also composed of schemes of speculation that involve no production.  Government subsidies, welfare for the rich and welfare for the poor are also part of this shroud.  This shroud also includes massively over allocated military spending.   People who hold positions and do not produce at all or produce less than the money received in pay are a part of this shroud.  Other areas covered in this shroud are other massively wasteful government programs, people in power receiving huge amounts of money with no or not enough production in exchange for it; illegal drug trade and excessive unneeded legal drug trade.

The shroud includes individuals in governments.  They sit in a position of power, redistributing the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power away from the Producers.  They placing it into the hands of non-producers and counter-producers.  Capital Destroying Capitalists, Communism, Fascism, Right Wingism and Left Wingism have as their central thrust to redistribute the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power of a nation.  They place it  into the hands of non-producers and counter-producers.

When you study the Market you will see through this shroud and see the Free Market working.  It is a Market, after all.   “All Markets have supply and demand forces at work establishing the value for all commodities, trades, goods and services on the Market!”

Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics
The Science of Economics
By RP Obrigewitsch
December 4, 2011

Filed Under: Open Market Tagged With: Communism, Energy, exchange, exhange, Fascism, Free Market, goods, governments, immoral, lawless schemes, Left Wingism, market, military spending, monopolies, non-existent, non-producers, power, producers, production, redistribute wealth, Right Wingism, schemes, services, shroud, speculation, subsidies, unethical, value, welfare

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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