How perceptions are controlled and manipulated and why.
Debt tokens, known as 'Money' act as the arbiter of all decisions in the Price System.
Who really runs the show in the Price System? What are the 'rules of the game'?
How propaganda and misinformation are built in aspects of 'money' culture. Is it a conspiracy, or just an antique operating system default position we are in, made up of confused and conflicted ideas, special interests of politics and belief and price system mandates?
Who are the real thought police? Is there a future for youth in the current system? How does the Price System actually work and what is the alternative?
Enter Technocracy and the science design proposal that eliminates the price system method... the antique method used now that no longer works in a high energy civilization.
The Adam Smith 'theory of labor' approach operates as a dysfunctional social control mechanism. Consuming rights can no longer be tied to 'work'. Human energy is no longer significant compared to mechanical energy conversion.
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Jonathon Woods
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January 11, 2010
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Beyond The Cloak Deception
Beyond the Cloak Of Deception" enough said.
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El Salto
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January 4, 2010
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Origins of the money system
Just a history of the Price System, its roots in the middle east etc.
Some historic references by Donald Redford from his book 'Egpyt, Canaan, and Israel' are used. Redford is the leading scholar of the history of that part of the world.
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rcannon
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January 2, 2010
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Simple solution
Getting rid of the price system is what Technocracy wants, and substituting an energy/work based system. But that's what the gold standard it- an ounce of gold represents an amount of work and energy to get it.
And the religious thoughts are very childish and simplistic. Why don't they read Mere Christianity for example by CS Lewis- a former athiest.
And the grammatical errors don't make it a very scholary work.
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October 17, 2007
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Technocracy related.
An overview of the history of the Price System.