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2.7 True Wealth! Part 3

May 25, 2013 By Raymond Leave a Comment

Introduction

In the article, True Wealth Part 3, we will look at how true wealth is related to the state or condition of wholeness.  An individual while achieving true wealth attains the state or condition of wholeness.  This is the Wholeness of True Wealth.

True wealth is producing yourself to prosperity, while bringing all those Producers around you along with you.  This is achieved by following the Axioms of Economics which are the rules of Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics.

Wholeness is a thing that is complete in itself.  (New Oxford American Dictionary)

While achieving the Wholeness of True Wealth for self, the individual must help all other individuals, organizations, families, societies, nations, mankind and environments achieve the Wholeness of True Wealth.  These other individuals, families, organization, societies, nations, mankind and environments are the individuals, families, organizations, societies, nations, mankind and environments the Producer interacts with during the creation of prosperity.  This is the Wholeness of True Wealth creation. 

When the individual has achieved prosperity for self he has achieved the state or condition of wholeness only if he has brought all of his entities to prosperity with him.  His entities include fellow Producers, Families, Organizations, Societies, Nations, Mankind and Environments.  If he harms these entities he has not achieved the Wholeness of True Wealth. 

The Wholeness of True Wealth is achieved by the individual only when the Wholeness of True Wealth is achieved in his fellow Producers, Families, Organizations, Societies, Nations, Mankind and Environments.

The creation of the Wholeness of True Wealth will give abundant and explosive prosperity.  This prosperity level has never been achieved on a broad scale on Planet Earth.  All individuals who produce would flourish and prosper beyond all imagination. All producing Producers, Families, Organizations, Societies, Nations, Mankind and Environments would be thriving and healthy.  There would be almost no crime.  There would be no war.  There would be the Wholeness of True Wealth permeating everything everywhere.   

State of Wholeness

The wealthy individual who attains wealth without exchanging self produced goods and services for it on the Open Market can’t achieve the state of wholeness wealth promises. This individual attempts to be and island unto himself.  However he can’t seem to be able to be an island, or find the perfect state of an island where he can rest in peace with his wealth.  He is in constant internal turmoil trying to defend what he has accumulated.  He can’t achieve this state of wholeness that wealth promises. 

Accumulating wealth without exchanging self-produced goods and services for it, gives individuals a state of fragmentation in their thrust for prosperity.  The innate natural thrust for prosperity includes thrusts for enhancing the prosperity for self, family, organization, society, nation, mankind and environments while creating prosperity for self.  Accumulating wealth without exchanging self-produced goods and services for it has placed a counter thrust against the innate thrust for prosperity for families, organizations, societies, nations, mankind and environments. 

This is where the state of fragmentation occurs.  The innate natural thrust for prosperity is fragmented by a counter thrust, thrust against the innate natural thrust for prosperity for others, family, organization, society, nation, mankind and environments.

We see the results of this in the Great Depression, the Great Recession of 2008, in most if not all wars, recessions and depressions.  We see this occur when the wealth of an Organization, Society and Nation is concentrated into the hands of a few non-producing or counter-producing individuals.  The Producers in Organizations, Societies and Nations are the rightful owners of the created wealth.  The Producers are the workers and laborers.  When the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power is taken from them and given to someone who did not create it, we have fragmented the innate natural thrust for prosperity in all those individuals involved in such an Organization, Society, Nation or Mankind.  

This innate natural thrust for prosperity is a very powerful thrust in Producing

Individuals.  The Producing individuals will become discontented and eventually fight back when money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power are redistributed into the hands of non-producers and counter-producers.  When the Producers standup and demand to be paid the correct amount of money units they have created, the rich counter producers use the Police and Military against them.  This leads to more and more wasteful government funding. This wasteful government funding is allocated towards police and the military industrial complex to defend those wealthy individuals where the wealth is concentrated.  These out-exchange wealthy counter-producers are commonly classified as Capital Destroying Capitalists and Capital Destroying Communists.

The words Capital Destroying are used in describing the action of the counter-producer Capitalists and the counter-producer Communists.  The counter-producers in each of these two groups also destroy money, value, energy, wealth and power.  They also destroy Markets.

Accumulating wealth without exchanging self-produced goods and services for it leads to recessions, depressions and wars.  Accumulating wealth without exchanging self produced goods and service for it is the action of counter production at work. The counter producer is constantly churning and fighting to maintain this wealth.  It pulls him down. He grabs and holds onto money and material possessions.  He becomes the material objects he possesses. He goes into hiding and becomes, to an extent, material objects.

Wholeness Concept

The wholeness concept for an individual is a prosperity thrust for self, family, organization, society, nation, mankind and environments.  When an individual accumulates huge amounts of money and material possessions without exchanging goods and services for them on the Open Market he is countering (going against) innate prosperity thrusts that lie within him.  Every individual has prosperity thrusts within themselves that strive toward prosperity for all individuals, families, organizations, groups, societies, nations, mankind and environments. 

When individuals accumulate wealth without exchanging self-created production for it these individuals are violating their prosperity thrusts.  Instead of having prosperous individuals, families, organizations, societies, nations and environments around them, they create less prosperity for all.  They are stealing the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power from those around them who have produced it.  During this action of being out-exchange they are putting forth a thrust counter to their natural thrust of prosperity for all individuals, families, organizations, societies, nations and environments. 

Counter-producers have an innate natural prosperity thrust they are countering with a counter-prosperity thrust.  This is a good definition of greed. 

The state of wholeness can be achieved by following the innate natural prosperity thrusts of achieving prosperity for all individuals, families, organizations, societies, mankind and environments while creating prosperity for oneself. 

This wholeness can be accomplished by making sure Producers and only Producers are rewarded for the production of goods and services, the Market is maintained open to all Producers on equal terms (The Open Market Construct) and the Money Supply is maintained constant.

Whole is an unbroken or undamaged state; in one piece.  Whole is related to healthy: all people should be whole in body, mind and spirit.  Whole is also a thing that is complete in itself.  (New Oxford American Dictionary)

A person can’t survive and prosper well, alone, by himself.  Economics, by its very basic nature, is a group activity.  Sure an individual can live alone isolated on an island or deep within a forest.  He wouldn’t have a very high prosperity level or standard of living.  Producers have learned, if they work together in groups producing goods and services and exchange them with each other, they can achieve a very high level of prosperity.  Producers have learned that by working together in families, organizations, groups, societies, countries, as mankind and in environments, they can achieve wholeness and higher prosperity levels. 

The Whole Individual

A major part of the innate prosperity thrust includes prosperity for families, organizations, societies, nations, mankind and environments.  When Producers have achieved prosperity for themselves along with prosperity for their family, organization, society, nation, mankind and environments they have achieved wholeness. 

These factors: family, organization, society, nation, mankind and environments have the apparency of being exterior to, or outside of the individual.  They are in fact factors the individual has as a part of himself.  These factors are forces and energy flows found within the individual. The individual must address and be responsible for these factors in order to prosper as a whole individual.  He must make sure his family, organization, society, nation, mankind and environments are prospering well in order for him to be prosperous and have true wealth.   

These factors are a major part of him.  When he harms these factors he harms himself.  .  If he harms these factors when he accumulates wealth he is harming himself.  He loses his wholeness. 

True wealth is created by producing goods and services that do not harm prosperity across these factors.  He must exchange self-created goods and services on the Open Market in order to receive the money symbol.  True wealth is achieved when an individual works to make or help all other individuals, organizations, families, societies, nations, mankind and environments become prosperous.  One is only as prosperous as those individuals, organizations, families, societies, nations, mankind and environments around him are prosperous.

Accumulating wealth, hoarding money and acquiring possessions at the expense or other individuals, organizations, families, societies, nations, mankind and environments is not true wealth.  This activity breaks down the wholeness of the individual.  It also breaks down the wholeness of families, organizations, groups, societies, nations, mankind and environments.

True wealth is producing yourself to prosperity, while bringing all those Producers around you along with you.  This is achieved by following the axioms or rules of Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics. 

This action brings about a healthy wholeness in the individual, their families, organizations, societies, nations, mankind and environments.  This is a new definition of the word wealth.  This definition is defining wealth in the fullest sense of the word. Creating wealth is more than an activity an individual does with oneself. 

Creating wealth is an activity an individual does while enhancing the prosperity of all other individuals, families, organizations, societies, nations, mankind and environments.  When this is done the Wholeness of True Wealth is achieved.  It is achieved for the individual, family, organization, society, nation, mankind and environments.

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

Filed Under: Producer Economics Tagged With: Capital, counter-producer, Energy, Markets, money, power, Producer, prosperity, True Wealth, value, wealth, wholeness, Wholeness of True Wealth

2.6 True Wealth! Part 2

May 15, 2013 By Raymond Leave a Comment

Introduction

True Wealth Part 2 is a continuation of the concept of True Wealth, what it is.  True Wealth is bringing prosperity to family, organization, society, nation, Mankind and environments while achieving prosperity for self. 

 Prosperity is a state of doing well.  It is a state of doing well for self and the other six entities listed above. 

 To prosper is to succeed in material terms; be financially successful.  It also is to flourish physically; grow strong and healthy.  This applies to self while self is creating prosperity for family, organization, society, nation, Mankind and environments.  This is real True Wealth!  When an individual can create prosperity in all seven of his entities he has achieved True Wealth and prosperity.

Environments

We can apply the above technology on achieving true wealth to all individuals, groups, organizations, societies,Spring flowers 2013 012 nations, mankind and environments. 

We include environments in this Economics Technology because environments are very much like living entities.  Raw materials are created through the resources of environments.  Exchanges must be made back into environments to maintain them in a healthy prosperous state so they can supply raw materials for future production. 

All waste products must be cleaned up to maintain a prosperous environment.  Environments must be maintained in healthy productive states free from all pollutants, and toxic substances.  All life depends on a clean healthy environment.  Producers in a producing organization depend on a clean healthy environment to maintain their production levels.  Future production and prosperity depend on clean healthy environments. 

Spring flowers 2013 005 Clean healthy environments give future to all living organisms.  It is a counter-productive act for an individual to take resources from an environment without exchanging the clean-up of toxic substances and pollutants for the resources.  Leaving toxic substances, pollutants and general chaos in an environment during and after the production activity is harmful to the future prosperity of an individual, family, organization, society, nation, mankind and environments.  These entities work hand in hand so well that any harm brought to one of them harms the future of all of them.

Prospering Entities

Entity; a thing with distinct and independent existence: existence; being. (New Oxford American Dictionary)

True Wealth is producing yourself to material and monetary prosperity, while bringing all Producers around you, with you.  True wealth is making sure all your entities (Families, Organizations, Societies, Nations, Mankind and Environments) are prospering along with you.

When a Producer has all his entities prospering with him he has achieved true wealth.

When a non-producer or counter-producer appears to be wealthy but has his entities in a state of declining prosperity because he is stealing his wealth from his entities he has not achieved true wealth.  He is destroying his entities and since they are a part of him, he is in reality destroying him.  In this state where an individual is draining the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power from his own entities we find upset, discontent and rebelling families, organizations, societies, nations, mankind and environments.

When achieving true wealth by having all entities prospering one is in a state of wholeness.  This is a state of an unbroken, undamaged condition.  It is a very healthy state for self, family, organization, society, nation, mankind and environments.

Definitions

True wealth; what is it?  Referring to the New Oxford American Dictionary, here’s a look at the contemporary definitions of wealth.

Wealth is an abundance of valuable possessions or money.  Wealth is also the state of being rich; material prosperity.  It is the plentiful supplies of a particular resource.  Wealth is also a plentiful supply of a particular desirable thing; as in, the tables and maps contain a wealth of information.  The archaic definition is; well being; prosperity.

Wealthy is having a great deal of money, resources or assets; rich.

The origin of the word wealth is Middle English welthe, from well’ or weal’, on the pattern of health.  Health comes from Old English, of Germanic origin; related to whole.

Whole is an unbroken or undamaged state; in one piece.  Whole is related to healthy: all people should be whole inIMG_0315 body, mind and spirit.  Whole is also a thing that is complete in itself.

In contemporary economics, wealth is a state where most wealthy individuals become wealthy by accumulating a super abundance of valuable possessions and money without the correct amount of self-created goods and service exchanged for the wealth.  These individuals create an empire by stockpiling huge amounts of money, material possessions, value, energy, wealth, capital, and power.  They attempt to become an island buried in money, material possessions value, energy, wealth, capital and power.  They use huge sums of money, material assets, value, energy, wealth, capital and power to defend and protect this empire of material and monetary wealth.  All around them lay the shattered lives of fellow citizens they have ruined by taking money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power from them without an equal exchange in goods and services for the money.

These wealthy individuals are counter producers.  They use the Free Market Construct of Marketing where counter-producers are allowed to participate. These wealthy counter-producers take huge sums of money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power from the Free Market without an exchange in goods and services for it. 

In contrast to the Free Market Construct, the Open Market Construct does not allow for counter-producer participation. In the Open Market Construct individuals can’t take any money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power without exchanging produced goods and services for it on the Open Market.  See the Open Market Construct and the Free MarketVacation Spring 3013 047 Construct in http://personalist.wpengine.com. 

I have included the technology of the Open Market Construct and the Free Market Construct in the following two sections.

The Open Market Construct

Revised April, 2013

The principle differences between the Open Market and the Free Market lie in that the Open Market application specifically specifies that the Market must be “open to all on equal terms,” and “is restricted exclusively to the activity of Producers.”

Non-producers and counter-producers have excluded themselves from the Open Market by exerting destructive forces against all Markets.  These two principles are not specified, implied or applied in the Free Market system.

 

  • In the Open Market Construct, Open to all on equal terms; means everyone must be evenly matched with no advantage for anyone.  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 where 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, value, energy, wealth, capital and power from it without a product exchanged for it.  This is very pro-prosperity for a family, organization, society, a nation, mankind, for all life and environments.
  • The Open Market restricts the action of marketing to Producers only.  It does not allow government regulation except maintaining the Market open to all on equal terms.  It does not allow non-producers and counter-producers access to the Market unless they produce and become Producers.
  • 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 needed and wanted pro-prosperity goods and services.
  • The Open Market prevents people from taking a non-productive or a counter-productive advantage in the Market.
  • The greatest difference between the Open Market and the Free Market is that the Open Market does not allow for non-producer and counter-producer participation where 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 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.  There are no exceptions; a non-producer or a counter-producer whether rich or poor is a non-producer or a counter-producer. They are a heavy liability for the Producers, Families, Organizations, Society, Nation, Mankind and Environments!
  • The Open Market establishes the value of goods and services naturally.  Producers are the driving force behind the mechanism that gives goods and services their value.  Producers place the demand on the market.  The market through competition among all goods and services establishes value.  Producers are the cause force in the Market that sets the value.  We assert our drive through the market to establish the value of the goods and services. 
  • Everyone must place self-created goods and services on the Market before they can take any money.  They must be real goods and services as defined in Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics in the article, “What is a Product.” 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 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.

 Free Market Construct

Revised April, 2013

The Free Market Construct will give you the contrast with the Open Market Construct.  The Open Market is governed by exact prosperity technology.  The Free Market has very little if any prosperity technology.  The little it has in prosperity technology is being violated to the extreme.  The Free Market has been taken over largely by rewarded non-producers and counter-producers. They take and take money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power without placing supply on the market for the money. The rewarded non-producers and counter-producers continually drain the society and mankind of the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power. This money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power is created and produced by the Producers.

It is very important to remember that the Free Market is a Market.  It works like any Market.  It is always working 24/7 in establishing the value for all goods and services placed on it.  Even when non-producers and counter-producers take money without placing supply, goods and services, on the Market the Market sets value.  However the value of these goods and services gets raised to higher levels than they would be.  This is because non-producers and counter-producers make demand without balancing it with supply.  Now the Market senses a low supply in relation to demand and the prices go up.  This is commonly called inflation.  When supply is low, prices go up.  When supply is high or abundant, prices go down. 

The definition of the Free Market is, a Market in which prices are controlled by supply and demand, without government regulations and restrictions. 

  • The Free Market allows for advantages by non-producers and counter-producers, by allowing monopolies and all other ways a non-producer and counter-producer can dream up and use to take money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power off the market without exchange for it with the supply of goods and services.
  • Technically speaking the Free Market should not be open to non-producers and counter-producers.  The definition of Free Market “strictly” implies that goods and services must be supplied in order to demand or take money from the Market.  Supply, “in supply and demand,” implies goods and services. Goods and services must be placed on the Market in exchange for any money received.  Then the money can be used to place a demand on the Market for other items. 
  • Non-producers and counter-producers use half of the Free Market definition.  They use the demand side of the Free Market definition.  They leave out the supply side, or fix and, or control the supply side to their advantage.
  • The non-producers and counter-producers enter into the Free Market and take money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power from it without a product exchanged for it.  This is catastrophic for Producers, families, Organizations, societies, nations, mankind and environments!   Today in 2011 we are experiencing the result of this activity, on the Free Market, by non-producers and counter-producers.  We are mired in a world wide deep recession as a result.
  • The Free Market has no restrictions except keeping all government regulations out of it.
  • The Free Market does not restrict monopolies, or any other way, restrict non-producers and counter-producers.  Non-producers and counter-producers can control the Market supply and demand so that they have the advantage of receiving more money than what their products are worth.
  • The Free Market doesn’t prevent people from taking a non-productive or a counter-productive advantage in the Market. 
  • The greatest difference between the Open Market and the Free Market is, “the Open Market does not allow for non-producer and counter-producer participation where 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 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 to the wealthiest among us.  There are no exceptions; a non-producer or counter-producer whether rich or poor is a non-producer or a counter-producer.  They are a heavy liability for the Producers, families, societies, nations, mankind and environments!
Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics
The Science of  Economics
By: RP Obrigewitsch

Filed Under: Producer Economics Tagged With: Capital, counter-producers, Energy, entities, entity, environments, Free Market, market, money, non-producers, Open Market, power, producers, prospering entities, prosperity, True Wealth, value, wealth, whole

2.4 True Wealth!

April 15, 2012 By Raymond Leave a Comment

Revised November 8, 2013

True wealth; what is it?  Referring to the New Oxford American Dictionary, we will look at the contemporary definitions of wealth.

Wealth is an abundance of valuable possessions or money.  Wealth is also the state of being rich; material prosperity.  It is the plentiful supplies of a particular resource.  Wealth is also a plentiful supply of a particular desirable thing; as in, the tables and maps contain a wealth of information.  The archaic definition is; well being; prosperity.

Wealthy is having a great deal of money, resources or assets; rich.

The origin of the word wealth is Middle English welthe, from well’ or weal’, on the pattern of Health comes from Old English, of Germanic origin; related to whole.

Whole is an unbroken or undamaged state; in one piece.  Whole is related to healthy: all people should be whole in body, mind and spirit.  Whole is also a thing that is complete in itself.

In economics, contemporary economic, wealth is a state where someone has an abundance of valuable possessions and money.  He stockpiles money and material possessions.  He sits there as an island buried in money and material possessions.  It takes huge sums of money and material assets to defend and protect his empire of material and monetary wealth.  All around him lay the shattered lives of his fellow citizens he has ruined by taking money from them without an equal exchange in commodities, trades, goods and services for the money through the Open Market.

The wealthy person attempts to be and island onto himself.  However he can’t seem to be able to be an island, or find the perfect state of an island where he can rest in peace with his wealth.  He is in constant turmoil trying to defend what he has accumulated.  He can’t achieve this state of wholeness that wealth promises.  Accumulating wealth has given him a state of fragmentation.  He is constantly churning and fighting to maintain this wealth.  It pulls him down; he grabs and holds onto money and material possessions.  He becomes the material objects he possesses. He goes into hiding and becomes, to an extent, material objects.

A person can’t prosper well, alone, by himself.  Economics, by its very basic nature, is a group adventure.  Sure an individual can live alone isolated on an island or hiding deep in a forest.  He wouldn’t have a very high standard of living.  Individuals have learned if they work together in groups producing commodities, trades, goods and services and exchanging them with each other, they can achieve a very high level of prosperity.  They have learned by working together they can achieve wholeness.

Man has learned a major part of his prosperity includes his family, organization, society, mankind and environments. When he has himself along with his family, organization, society, mankind and environments in prosperity he has achieved wholeness.  These entities have the apparency of being exterior to, or outside of him.  They are other entities he has as a part of him.  Theses entities are found within him. He must address and work with these entities in order to prosper as a whole individual.  He must make sure his family, organizations, society, mankind and environments are prospering in order for him to prosper and have true wealth.   These other entities are a major part of him.  If he harms these entities he harms himself.  The other entities are his family, organizations, society, his nation, mankind and environments.  All these entities, he is associated with, have forces and energy flows he must help to prosper.  If he harms these entities when he accumulates wealth he is harming himself, also.  He loses his wholeness.

True wealth is created by producing commodities, trades, goods and services.  He must exchange the goods and services on the Open Market.  True wealth is achieved when an individual works to make or help all other individuals, families, organizations, societies, mankind and environments become prosperous.  One is only as prosperous as those individuals, families, organizations, societies, mankind and environments around him are prosperous.

Accumulating wealth by hoarding money and acquiring physical universe possessions at the expense or other individuals, families, organizations, societies, mankind and environments is not true wealth.  This activity breaks down the wholeness of the individual.  True wealth is producing yourself to material and monetary prosperity, while bringing all those around you along with you, by following the axioms or rules of Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics.  This action brings about a healthy wholeness in the individual, family, organizations, society, nation, mankind and environments.  This is a new definition of the word wealth.  This definition is defining wealth in the fullest sense of the word.   Creating wealth is more than an activity an individual does with self, it includes activities an individual does while enhancing the prosperity of  all individuals, organizations, families, societies, nations, mankind and environments.

Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics
The Science of Economic
By: R P Obrigewitsch
April 15, 2012

Filed Under: Producer Economics Tagged With: economics, health, island, isolated, money, Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics, prosperous, survival, True Wealth, wealth, whole, wholeness

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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