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Transhumanism and the Broken Promise of Cosmic Communism

29 March, 2015by R. Salisbury 16 Comments

In The Utopia of Rules, David Graeber described much of the cultural phenomena that happened in the 70s and following decades as the result of a broken promise of a […]

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Progress: A Fair Treatment, Visions of the future

The Ethics of Profit in the Real World

17 March, 2015by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

A typical defense of capitalism is that profit is always nearly, or according to some unfortunate Koch-heads, perfectly, aligned with ethics, or is otherwise in some way naturally beneficent.  The […]

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Dialectic, Natural Economic Theory, Progress: A Fair Treatment

A More Aggressive Look At the Overhead of Private Property

13 February, 2015by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

Rediscovering IBISWorld’s Industry Research Reports, I went through and redid my analysis on the overhead of private property in the United States; I have generalized the scope somewhat to be […]

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The Overhead of Private Property

10 October, 2013by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

Introduction I have made the case before (elsewhere, not here) that private property, besides simply requiring more copies to fulfill the same demand, creates a large amount of economic overhead.  […]

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