Money, as it stands today, is the instrument by which a very small minority can hold the whole of humanity in slavery .
The money, as they are today, are a fine way to keep the blocked energy of the people, for lack of money are unable to make their contribution to the existence doing what they have the capacity to do.
Money, as it is today, that is created by a private bank that lends to governments in return for interest based on economic criteria, is the root cause of poverty.
In a just monetary system, in which money is created by a public bank that credits every citizen (citizenship income, inversely proportional to the personal assets) and to public institutions (social spending) on \u200b\u200bthe basis of political criteria (ie democratically determined), the money could instead become the primary basis of social justice, emptying inequality property of their oppressive potential. And by making possible the complete elimination of taxes and bureaucracy.
The entrepreneur would have the factory, the workers would money.
The landowner would have the land, farmers would have the money. The real estate would
buildings, tenants have the money.
The dialogue between the two sides would be immediately more productive :-)
And the problem of world hunger would be solved in one day.
People interested in a change of this kind are about 6 billion, I'd say we can do it.
As for the few thousands of human beings that would be almost seriously damaged and would fall into depression are unable to continue their evil games with the lives of others, you will find a solution. For example I propose to allocate them some slums where they can play all day at Risk and Monopoly with fake money. But I say this without rancor, I'll rent a fair rent.
The money, as they are today, are a fine way to keep the blocked energy of the people, for lack of money are unable to make their contribution to the existence doing what they have the capacity to do.
Money, as it is today, that is created by a private bank that lends to governments in return for interest based on economic criteria, is the root cause of poverty.
In a just monetary system, in which money is created by a public bank that credits every citizen (citizenship income, inversely proportional to the personal assets) and to public institutions (social spending) on \u200b\u200bthe basis of political criteria (ie democratically determined), the money could instead become the primary basis of social justice, emptying inequality property of their oppressive potential. And by making possible the complete elimination of taxes and bureaucracy.
The entrepreneur would have the factory, the workers would money.
The landowner would have the land, farmers would have the money. The real estate would
buildings, tenants have the money.
The dialogue between the two sides would be immediately more productive :-)
And the problem of world hunger would be solved in one day.
People interested in a change of this kind are about 6 billion, I'd say we can do it.
As for the few thousands of human beings that would be almost seriously damaged and would fall into depression are unable to continue their evil games with the lives of others, you will find a solution. For example I propose to allocate them some slums where they can play all day at Risk and Monopoly with fake money. But I say this without rancor, I'll rent a fair rent.
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