economics

  • Assertion: Choosing Partners and Companions

    What is true for dogs is true for all species of life: It does not matter how nice the dog is when it is happy, but how deadly the dog is when it is not. Continue reading

  • The Next Forty Years

    Being Forced To Reengage With Our Environment We all have in the back of our minds the idea that an asteroid can hit Earth and instantly change our lives forever. After the strike, we would all have to scramble to… Continue reading

  • Society’s Decomposers

    In the natural world there are many insects and organisms that work to break down organic matter into its basic elements so that it can be reused. It is the process of decomposition. Termites and ants, molds and fungus, are… Continue reading

  • To Corrupt A Vision

    Corruption is to divide authority from responsibility. In our modern bureaucratic government this is displayed through the creation of new departments and agencies. Each time responsibility gets close to touching authority a new department or agency is created to plug… Continue reading

  • A Society Ruled by Savages

    An individual who is fully engaged with the natural environment is perceived as being savage. They ignore information about other people’s needs and the things going on around them to focus solely on what the natural environment is telling them.… Continue reading

  • Peacefully Insidious

    In the Evolution cycle of Feast and Famine, Capitalism emerges dominant during the feast and a society must choose between Socialism and Fascism to survive the famine. The rulers; bankers, executives, technocrats, and oligarchs; and the generals, thinks tankers, policy… Continue reading