Kind Competence is the Principle of Economics

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Author: Rolfe Ericson ISBN: 9781301224845
Publisher: Rolfe Ericson Publication: December 13, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rolfe Ericson
ISBN: 9781301224845
Publisher: Rolfe Ericson
Publication: December 13, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In spite of its prominence, the natural economic phenomenon has not been publicly acknowledged. We still live with an ancient paradigm egocentrically projected on disenfranchised populations. They, we, need to be rescued. Pioneers of the next century will find that task possible, even enjoyable, when they pass through this book, receive their tools and watch the world change around them. Thank you, in advance to those who make that pilgrimage.

It is medieval thought patterns that compel us to use economically toxic bureaucratic business structures that don't support civilized behavior. The advent of scientific innovation has now provided us with a "carrot and a stick."

The "carrot" is the peace, love and joy that authentic true economics will provide us. The "stick" is that if we fail to act our own technology will destroy the habitability of Earth and further degrade our humanity, making our existence a tragic expenditure of our predecessors' legacy. That leaves nothing for our children. We have a clear choice. Change our tragic circumstances, or remain a horrible statistic on the dark side of history.

What is a new paradigm in economics, has been mainstream among philosophical and religious thinkers for centuries. The next step is to focus our resources on the service to, and the protection of each other. Restricting access to resources for the purpose of inequitable reward will go away, as will war, hunger, and slavery. They will be replaced by respect, knowledge, love, peace, and joy, that will expand across the ages.

This book contains tools that will simplify the implementation of the new paradigm. The tools are fun to use, and they are effective. These are practical tools that you can use and share. They will enable you to confidently and proudly proceed.

If you dare read the book, you will emerge on the other side with a clear vision of the direction we must travel to escape the cyclonic downward spiral that is the path of history. We are pioneers traveling away from the historical stench of rotting bodies toward the sweet smell of paradise.

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In spite of its prominence, the natural economic phenomenon has not been publicly acknowledged. We still live with an ancient paradigm egocentrically projected on disenfranchised populations. They, we, need to be rescued. Pioneers of the next century will find that task possible, even enjoyable, when they pass through this book, receive their tools and watch the world change around them. Thank you, in advance to those who make that pilgrimage.

It is medieval thought patterns that compel us to use economically toxic bureaucratic business structures that don't support civilized behavior. The advent of scientific innovation has now provided us with a "carrot and a stick."

The "carrot" is the peace, love and joy that authentic true economics will provide us. The "stick" is that if we fail to act our own technology will destroy the habitability of Earth and further degrade our humanity, making our existence a tragic expenditure of our predecessors' legacy. That leaves nothing for our children. We have a clear choice. Change our tragic circumstances, or remain a horrible statistic on the dark side of history.

What is a new paradigm in economics, has been mainstream among philosophical and religious thinkers for centuries. The next step is to focus our resources on the service to, and the protection of each other. Restricting access to resources for the purpose of inequitable reward will go away, as will war, hunger, and slavery. They will be replaced by respect, knowledge, love, peace, and joy, that will expand across the ages.

This book contains tools that will simplify the implementation of the new paradigm. The tools are fun to use, and they are effective. These are practical tools that you can use and share. They will enable you to confidently and proudly proceed.

If you dare read the book, you will emerge on the other side with a clear vision of the direction we must travel to escape the cyclonic downward spiral that is the path of history. We are pioneers traveling away from the historical stench of rotting bodies toward the sweet smell of paradise.

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