• The Future We Deserve project update

    by  • August 16, 2010 • 3 Comments

    Hello, everybody! This is an update for the authors and supporters of The Future We Deserve. The book is going very well. We’ve raised 70%80%88% 101% – $2017 – of the $2000 we need to do the book. We have raised the money to do the book!. Feel free to donate additional funds, but we [...]

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    The Razor’s Edge

    by  • August 14, 2010 • 3 Comments

    In Europe, we fought two senseless wars. World Wars, we called them, started over nothing but childish games of gain and loss. Whatever dreams of wealth and power were imagined to come from those conflicts were as nothing compared to the real gains that would have been made had the money, time and talent gone [...]

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    The Party We Never Had – on peace and prosperity

    by  • August 10, 2010 • 4 Comments

    (play this, and read on) In 1991, to all intents and purposes, world peace broke out. The US had won. Truth, Justice and the American Way – democracy itself – had been vindicated by the economic collapse of the Soviets. Even with 50% defense spending in the US, even with tensions between the US and [...]

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    A Nightmare – Sawtooth Politics

    by  • August 9, 2010 • 0 Comments

    I’m not sure I believe this. But I’m afraid, sometimes, that I do. And, yes, when the President of the United States of America can “legally” order the murder of US citizens, and forbid legal aid of those so-sanctioned, the Constitution is dead. The only way we’re getting ahead on this one is new technology, [...]

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    The Future We Deserve – Blogathon

    by  • August 8, 2010 • 4 Comments

    So I’ve been thinking about how to bring more focus to some of the great work going on at The Future We Deserve. I am happy to have figured it out. Welcome to The Future We Deserve Blogathon! Simply take a look at the submissions page, pick an article you like, and run it on [...]

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    Introducing aiac – a new word for Western Civilization

    by  • August 5, 2010 • 3 Comments

    Aiac is a new word, an acronym coming from Agro-Industrial Auto-Catalysis. It’s intended as a precise, technical term to refer to the “technically important bits” of what is often loosely called Western Civilization or Market Capitalism or various other loose, not-quite-precise names. So let me break the term down. Agro-industrial meaning of agriculture and industry. [...]

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    Special Exchanges – a subsidy free of market distortion

    by  • August 5, 2010 • 0 Comments

    A special exchange is an instrument which government can use to subsidize trade in a commodity without subsidizing either buyers or sellers. It is therefore substantially free of moral hazard and market distortion. In a market where there is too little profit to support a market maker trade often grinds to a halt. When the [...]

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    How to reboot civilization

    by  • August 4, 2010 • 4 Comments

    I was recently involved in a conversation about rebooting civilization after a massive collapse. I wanted to pick apart a few things from that conversation and paint a picture of what I think is a more realistic take on how such an event might play out. If you want to skip to my recommendations at [...]

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    The Social Thermometer

    by  • July 19, 2010 • 2 Comments

    In the 1990s if you could get a sales guy, a designer and a programmer to work together for three months, you could get venture funding. It was not always quite that easy, but the money was fast, the skills were rare, and the whole thing felt like that most quintessential American phenomenon – a [...]

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