The Metaphysical Theory of Egalitarian Economics

Business & Finance, Economics, Comparative Economics, Development & Growth, Economic History
Cover of the book The Metaphysical Theory of Egalitarian Economics by Jo M. Sekimonyo, Venus Flytrap Press
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Author: Jo M. Sekimonyo ISBN: 1230002902302
Publisher: Venus Flytrap Press Publication: November 21, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jo M. Sekimonyo
ISBN: 1230002902302
Publisher: Venus Flytrap Press
Publication: November 21, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

What is the catalyzer of the ballooning the social, economic, and social gap between the gang of robber barons and captains of industry and the rest? By the end of the twentieth-century, every social, commerce and trade, and political constructs underwent more than rhinoplasties in a desperate effort to escape responsibility. A global system underlying the extremely unequal distribution of wealth and power has kept the profane views of the laboring class and hierarchical arrangements between commerce and trade actors the same. Conspiracy rules and success myths do work. Every existing doctrine compresses the ambiance of the love affair with untamable disillusions. Thanks to capitalism, as the story goes, poor white women and children as humans was recognized. Somehow, everyone else also found their way through the golden age of self-enslavement into the human centipede. We have all metamorphosed into efficient slaves.

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What is the catalyzer of the ballooning the social, economic, and social gap between the gang of robber barons and captains of industry and the rest? By the end of the twentieth-century, every social, commerce and trade, and political constructs underwent more than rhinoplasties in a desperate effort to escape responsibility. A global system underlying the extremely unequal distribution of wealth and power has kept the profane views of the laboring class and hierarchical arrangements between commerce and trade actors the same. Conspiracy rules and success myths do work. Every existing doctrine compresses the ambiance of the love affair with untamable disillusions. Thanks to capitalism, as the story goes, poor white women and children as humans was recognized. Somehow, everyone else also found their way through the golden age of self-enslavement into the human centipede. We have all metamorphosed into efficient slaves.

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