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Why Does Government Need to be Funded? In America Today IT doesn’t but YOU do Understanding the CONCEPT of MONEY the key to Ultimate DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE along with the Politics of Deep Reality, which

Why Does Government Need to be Funded? In America Today IT doesn’t but YOU do Understanding the CONCEPT of MONEY the key to Ultimate DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE along with the Politics of Deep Reality, which

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Outskirts Press
Año de edición:
2022
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Economía política
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9781977255730
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What we presently imagine is not all that can be imagined. Our political-economic principles suffer from a critical failure of imagination-our concept of money has failed to properly evolve-resulting in dearth of distributive justice, and government debt rising toward infinity, ultimately threatening civilization itself! Further, when the concept of money (finally!) is properly understood, the very notion of taxation-of income, property, sales, etc., becomes bizarre, because . . . government doesn’t need to be funded! Further still, understanding the politics of deep reality, which is the genesis for this entire vision, also (easily) provides for sublime public safety-along with the most comforting, heartening, enabling liberty. Its hope is to be the new American shot heard ’round the world.

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