@paulagloria, I have sent you a reply somewhat longer than 500 characters on the 26th of last month did you get it?
Binary Economics is about enabling people to be productive through owning income earning productive assets as well as through employment.
As technology advances, more and more income is earned by these assets compensating people for the decline in demand for traditional employment based methods of contributing to wealth creation. Everyone increasingly becomes a "capitalist".
@paulagloria, at the top right corner I have access to a personal area (when I am logged in) with a mail box. Can you see such a button when you are logged in?
You are right about application.
What happened to any follow up on the Ashford/Shakespeare book "Binary Economics---The New Paradigm"? The most important part of it (relevant to application) is section 7, page 438, "Proceeding with uncertainty". I interpret that section as a call for some kind of *class action*.
@paulagloria, It is a pleasant surprise to hear that you have worked with Robert Ashford. I have worked with his co authors on "Binary Economics", Rodney Shakespeare.
Binary, aka two factor, economics is a third major paradigm (the natural resource based one and Social Credit, inspired by of Henry George and C H Douglas, respectively, being the two earlier ones) shift that has been suppressed by mainstream economists in the last hundred years---->
@paulagloria, --->We have to know how an established, but failing system, resists all efforts to help it evolve and adapt. For that, the "thinking layer" of humanity must acquire the right historical perspective.
A relatively recent work (1999) to help us with that perspective is the result of 30 years of research publised under the title of "The Cancer Stage of Capitalism".--->
@paulagloria, ---> Kelso's work needs a group activists armed with the knowledge of how the establishment resists healthy evolutionary impulses so that our world can adapt and evolve without painful upheavals by overcoming that resistance.
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PS knowledge, information, awareness, etc., is not enough. Knowledge is *not* "power" unless it is *effectively* applied.
Machiavelli, of all people, commented on how reluctant are people who know to commit themselves to applying that knowledge.
6:00 anyone know the "interesting cases" Mr Kelso is talking about in court then when property was more respected? There is no liberty without the ability to earn income.45:00 self insurance, is primitive. A modern way of risk management, commercially insured otherwise it builds capital ownership into the already rich where it is sterilized and is no use to the consumer economy and denies it to the poor who must suffer
@paulagloria, I have sent you a reply somewhat longer than 500 characters on the 26th of last month did you get it?
Binary Economics is about enabling people to be productive through owning income earning productive assets as well as through employment.
As technology advances, more and more income is earned by these assets compensating people for the decline in demand for traditional employment based methods of contributing to wealth creation. Everyone increasingly becomes a "capitalist".
janosabel 3 months ago
@janosabel where did you send the longer version? Have you heard my work with Robert Ashford? it is great knowledge but the trick is in applying it
paulagloria 3 months ago
@paulagloria, at the top right corner I have access to a personal area (when I am logged in) with a mail box. Can you see such a button when you are logged in?
You are right about application.
What happened to any follow up on the Ashford/Shakespeare book "Binary Economics---The New Paradigm"? The most important part of it (relevant to application) is section 7, page 438, "Proceeding with uncertainty". I interpret that section as a call for some kind of *class action*.
janosabel 3 months ago
@paulagloria, It is a pleasant surprise to hear that you have worked with Robert Ashford. I have worked with his co authors on "Binary Economics", Rodney Shakespeare.
Binary, aka two factor, economics is a third major paradigm (the natural resource based one and Social Credit, inspired by of Henry George and C H Douglas, respectively, being the two earlier ones) shift that has been suppressed by mainstream economists in the last hundred years---->
janosabel 3 months ago
@paulagloria, --->We have to know how an established, but failing system, resists all efforts to help it evolve and adapt. For that, the "thinking layer" of humanity must acquire the right historical perspective.
A relatively recent work (1999) to help us with that perspective is the result of 30 years of research publised under the title of "The Cancer Stage of Capitalism".--->
janosabel 3 months ago
@paulagloria, ---> Kelso's work needs a group activists armed with the knowledge of how the establishment resists healthy evolutionary impulses so that our world can adapt and evolve without painful upheavals by overcoming that resistance.
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PS knowledge, information, awareness, etc., is not enough. Knowledge is *not* "power" unless it is *effectively* applied.
Machiavelli, of all people, commented on how reluctant are people who know to commit themselves to applying that knowledge.
janosabel 3 months ago
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janosabel 3 months ago
epic
haarp35117 7 months ago
6:00 anyone know the "interesting cases" Mr Kelso is talking about in court then when property was more respected? There is no liberty without the ability to earn income.45:00 self insurance, is primitive. A modern way of risk management, commercially insured otherwise it builds capital ownership into the already rich where it is sterilized and is no use to the consumer economy and denies it to the poor who must suffer
paulagloria 1 year ago
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paulagloria 1 year ago
@paulagloria wonderwhy this comment was removed
paulagloria 3 months ago
Wow. I have to admit. Harold is really good here. He doesn't interrupt at all. Which is shocking for him.
ncurran1987 3 years ago 2
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novoscapitalistas 3 years ago
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novoscapitalistas 3 years ago
@novoscapitalistas I wish you did not remove your comments.
paulagloria 1 year ago
Yeah first to watch this and comment and rate it. Apart from the other people since 1983 who've seen it on TV. But hey. I love kelso.
ncurran1987 3 years ago
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novoscapitalistas 3 years ago