Distribute Power
How to distribute economic and political power to all
Language: English - ISBN: 9789402166606 - 672 pages
€31.82
Synopsis
In this book the old problem of the unfair distribution of wealth is again analyzed as to its root causes. Since money tends to be attracted by those who have more power then others to do so, too often resulting in a flagrantly unfair distribution of wealth where those who work hardest see the least of it, a solution is developed in which the freedom to trade and organize are protected or even enhanced while the power of everyone to be and remain free - their economic power - is equalized as much as reasonably possible.
Four powers are identified as key in the economy: the Government or the State in general (for all its obvious powers), the power to control or own a business, the power of finance and the power of soil ownership. It is attempted here to build a system of law, equalizing the power of all people in the Nation over those four vectors, so that the economy can be a free market where prices reflect what they should ultimately reflect: competence and work effort, not passive positions of power.
In order to achieve such aims, a detailed methodology is developed covering a spectrum from propaganda and economic activity to participating in politics and waging Revolution.
About Jos Boersema
Geboren 1974 te Groningen, Nederland. Auteur GNU/Linux software 'sede' ('secure democracy'), internationaal gepubliceerd in Linux Magazine, een innovatief computer programma waarmee stemmer gecontroleerde referenda georganiseerd kunnen worden. Omdat een dergelijk programma niet genoeg is om het verschil te maken voor een rechtvaardige democratische samenleving in Staat en economie, dit voorliggende boek dat de economie analyseert en daarvoor hopelijk enige verbeter punten aandraagt.
Product specifications
Binding | Paperback |
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Language | English |
Publishing date | Monday, 6 July 2020 |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN | 9789402166606 |
Pagecount | 672 |
Interior color | Black/white |
Size | 170 x 240 mm |
Author | Jos Boersema |
Category | History and politics > Society |