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Latest revision as of 05:27, 20 April 2025
Everything about commercial vs non-commercial. Such as Economy of Affection, nonprofits, plain greed, taxes, commerce is war, legal system vs justice, etc.
We explore how warlike competition penetrates the system, and how more human-centric principles can be implemented. This refers to the evolution of society towards an abundance-based society. To understand abundance, we must start with existing mechanisms of typical debt, indenture, slavery, financing, fractional reserve, Bitcoin, and various funnymoney and financialization mechanisms - with their backlash in strikes, rebellion, tankies, communism, failed idealogies, conspiracy theories, global psychological crisis, etc.
Aspects of unfreedom and solving them:
- health care costs because of the Rockefeller Medicine Men
 - Housing costs
 - Insurance
 - Advertising spam
 - Legal cost
 - Regulatory bullshit costs - these are not valid regulatory costs, but ones that serve bureaucracy more than authentic human needs.
 - Privacy? Is it a real issue?
 
So we can create a level playing field, fairness, justice. Self+realization, and self-actualization. Ie, collaborative and open economics, UBA, etc.