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Maximization is a Lofty Goal

4 September, 2013by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

Maximization is characteristic of the goals in capitalist economics.  Corporations are legally required to maximize profit, and according to the most extreme views of market economics, humans are supposed to […]

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Dialectic, Visions of the future

Fundamentals, Continued

1 September, 2013by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

If you’ve been following, you may have noticed that though I defined three basic parameters, S, E, and D, I only used two of them.  If it wasn’t clear before, […]

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Mathematical, Natural Economic Theory

Fundamentals of Natural Economics

31 August, 2013by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

If you are unfamiliar with the basics of calculus, you can get a brief lesson here. Scarcity and Abundance The way we currently (at least supposedly) deal with scarcity is […]

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Mathematical, Natural Economic Theory, VIAAC Theory

An overview of natural economics and its reasoning.

27 August, 2013by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

A “computational” or “natural” economy is a framework for a new economic system which attempts to reconcile the environmental, physical, and social needs of humanity with the opposing needs of […]

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Dialectic, Visions of the future

Decision-making in realtime

25 August, 2013by R. Salisbury Leave a comment

How do we make effective decisions quickly enough to keep up with a large number of simultaneous problems in the same system?  Decisions are not always single actions, they are […]

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Mathematical, Natural Economic Theory, VIAAC Theory

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