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Monetary Dynamics I n tune with our Dynamic Gaian World. MONETARY DYNAMICS.
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MONETARY DYNAMICS This paper suggests that economic reform recommendations of the Bromsgrove Group become the foundational force for dynamic sociopolitical systemic change: A conscious change toward the guiding paradigm of a sustainable society enabled by a change in perspective of the relationship between humans and the world that nurtured us and sustains us. Gaia PerCapitaDynamics
Problems cannot besolved at the same level of consciousnessthat created themObservation of Albert Einstein
Humanity’s highest priority is to preserve this bottom line! Gaia
Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, a Zen philosopher, wrote: Man makes many tools and uses them effectively in various fields of his activity, but he is always exposing himself to the tyranny of the tools he has made. The result is that he is no more master of himself, but an abject slave to his surroundings, and the worst thing is that he is not conscious of this fact. This is especially noticeable in the realm of thought.
US Economist JW Smith World’s Wasted WealthAll within our Constitution, it would be possible to convert land taxes to land rent by gradually increasing land tax while simultaneously eliminating other taxes. However, the political barriers to this approach are unassailable. Just as Social Security, unemployment insurance, Railroad Retirement, and banking reforms were all enacted into law under crisis, there will be an opportunity to restructure the world economy should it again collapse. Land values will again return to zero, and the search for answers will be paramount.
Problems cannot besolved at the same level of consciousnessthat created themObservation of Albert Einstein
Key Characteristics of a • PerCapitaDynamics • World • ~Civilization is a global system of regional • subsystem societies: • ~Money is a unit of exchange and a regulator of • Human Activity: • ~Optimum human activity for Optimum • human well-being: • ~Individual wealth is regional wealth • divided by regional population.
Wealth Factors - examples The total wealth of each bioregion is determined by several factors: A: + The amount of renewable energy produced by the Region, and the regional potential to produce renewable energy. B: + The amount of renewable resources, farmland, forests, fisheries, etc. C: + The amount of water which can be used by humans. D: + The amount of food which can be produced sustainably. E: + The amount green space for Gaian biodiversity and human leisure. F: + Facilities for high tech research and development. G: + Industrial capability for production of recyclable goods. H: + The quality and quantity of human services such as medicine, education, tourism and the arts. I: - Dependence on goods or services from other Regions. J: - The amount of non-renewable energy used. X1: ~ Regional human population. X2: ~ Current Regional human fertility rate.
MONETARY DYNAMICS This paper suggests that economic reform recommendations of the Bromsgrove Group become the foundational force for dynamic sociopolitical systemic change: A conscious change toward the guiding paradigm of a sustainable society enabled by a change in perspective of the relationship between humans and the world that nurtured us and sustains us. Gaia PerCapitaDynamics