Saturday 6 February 2016

Money: The civil war

Ever since the dawn of civilisation there has been a war fought against losses and scarcity. Today in the commercial world, this war is fought with: money. The winner of the war is the rich. The casualties of the war are the poor. The chips fly where they may. In a laisez-faire system this may come at the cost of much more than the basic necessities.
There is another way.
In a capitalist system: def. capital, derv. cap: head or hat ie. thought or consideration.
...all goods and their means of production are seen to by learned persons. Futures and eventualities are forecast. The ways and means and the disposals are all planned, with possible allowances for choice and free will. The productivity and amenity is assured.
This is modern Australia.

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