economics

  • The Human Hive Coin

    It is a trait of evolution that the fruit never falls too far from the tree. Soviet communism and American capitalism are two sides of the same coin. Two brothers born to the same parents, grew up in the same… Continue reading

  • The Direction of Intent

    It happened slowly, almost by mistake. In a growing economy new options were available to a new middle class; many more were able to go to college… regardless of their intent. Young men whose only intent was to party and… Continue reading

  • Of Wolves and Bees

    Being realistic about politics, economics, and human behavior. Merging Paths Bees have an industrial structure, but no social structure. (Their genes and physiology define the role they play in the hive.) Wolves have a social structure, but no industrial structure.… Continue reading

  • Ad-Mission Creep

    A cornerstone of the Capitalism story is that profit is worth more than the moral decay and world destruction it causes. This is conveyed in Capitalism’s most important mantra, “If I don’t do it, someone else will.” It begins simple… Continue reading

  • Planning An Evolving Society

    The cycle of Feast and Famine plays a very important role in the development and reinforcement of patriarchy. During a Famine people would choose their partners by stoutness and willingness to work. Men value strong “birthing” hips and women value… Continue reading

  • Social Evolution

    We all must adapt to our environment in order to survive and prosper. You cannot dictate how I adapt. You are a part of my environment. Only through your behavior, the choices you make about how you adapt, can you… Continue reading