To all visitors --
A full employment world would mean a permanent end to poverty as well as an end to the boom-t0-bust swings in our economies our experts describe as the "business cycle."
The path toward a full employment world is relatively straightforward, at least in the abstract. The political will to do what is required is missing and subverted by centuries of entrenched privilege that plagues our systems of law and how we pay for public goods and services (i.e., taxation policies).
This is not the time or place for a long statement of principles on why we experience the problems of periodic economic crashes, constant unemployment and generational poverty. Rather, I ask that you visit my online education and research project, the School of Cooperative Individualism, and begin to read, then think deeply about the material made available there.
Edward J. Dodson, Director
School of Cooperative Individualism
www.cooperativeindividualism.org
Sunday, December 6, 2009
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