Good idea. but also, binary economics creates a situation in which human labor will have to be rewarded above the ownership of financial and real capital (we are always going to need human labor) it is not clear to me what kind of society it is that we would end up with taking this situation into consideration, and how binary economics would deal with it.
INorman Kurland was referring to the late Ennis Francis.
Who would question that the relationship between people and their tools has changed? In the early 1900's, the railway, steamship, and telegraph mobilized people. Futurist Ray Kurzweil, using Moore's Law, has postulated that by 2030 $1000 of computing equipment will have over a trillion connections. Have people become more or less connected to their tools? How does the relationship of people to technology contribute to the wealth gap?
I don't understand what people don't like about this video. I would appreciate if you would let us know what you don't like. What's not to like: a win-win situation where everyone has a better standard of living? Or is our format too boring? Or are we not glamorous enough? Let us know so we can change what we can or do the grief work about what we cannot.
@MollyCheshire I wouldn't get worked up over three cranky people....I did engage one person about what didn't meet his needs and it turned out he didn't understand my editing....thinking that Kelso was pushing FOR jobs not capital ownership whichwouldhave to be allowed by those that have but in the interests of having MORE when more are included.
Molly and Norman are remarkable people on a roll on a remarkable topic....all my marijuana legalization subscribers on both heated sides of the discussion should pay attention to this topic of capital ownership and the importance of its distribution widely for at the basis of the problem is monopoly...once addressed the energy and prosperity flows enriching ALL. Call it psychedelic economics (from the Greek words for soul and manifest). A soul connected to a body is powerful
Good idea. but also, binary economics creates a situation in which human labor will have to be rewarded above the ownership of financial and real capital (we are always going to need human labor) it is not clear to me what kind of society it is that we would end up with taking this situation into consideration, and how binary economics would deal with it.
affiliate30 1 year ago
INorman Kurland was referring to the late Ennis Francis.
Who would question that the relationship between people and their tools has changed? In the early 1900's, the railway, steamship, and telegraph mobilized people. Futurist Ray Kurzweil, using Moore's Law, has postulated that by 2030 $1000 of computing equipment will have over a trillion connections. Have people become more or less connected to their tools? How does the relationship of people to technology contribute to the wealth gap?
dkurland2010 1 year ago
I don't understand what people don't like about this video. I would appreciate if you would let us know what you don't like. What's not to like: a win-win situation where everyone has a better standard of living? Or is our format too boring? Or are we not glamorous enough? Let us know so we can change what we can or do the grief work about what we cannot.
MollyCheshire 1 year ago
@MollyCheshire I wouldn't get worked up over three cranky people....I did engage one person about what didn't meet his needs and it turned out he didn't understand my editing....thinking that Kelso was pushing FOR jobs not capital ownership whichwouldhave to be allowed by those that have but in the interests of having MORE when more are included.
paulagloria 1 year ago
52:00 How it could have happened in Harlem...anyone know this lady he refers to who might have gotten it rolling there before 1980?
paulagloria 1 year ago
Molly and Norman are remarkable people on a roll on a remarkable topic....all my marijuana legalization subscribers on both heated sides of the discussion should pay attention to this topic of capital ownership and the importance of its distribution widely for at the basis of the problem is monopoly...once addressed the energy and prosperity flows enriching ALL. Call it psychedelic economics (from the Greek words for soul and manifest). A soul connected to a body is powerful
paulagloria 1 year ago