We are going to review the connections between economy and social justice, economy and democracy, as well as economy and environmental protection.
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A Fair Share of Responsibilities
A Fair Share of the Profits
Capital — Challenging traditional views of capital
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Debt
Desperation Economy: When Survival Becomes a Struggle — Not just poverty, but a system that keeps people struggling
Economic Injustice
Economic Pathologies: Mechanisms and Manifestations — EP:2M — Economic Pathologies: Mechanisms and Manifestations. The three systemic diseases of the current economy: desperation, exploitation, and waste.
Factors of Production —
Factors of Production and the Stewardship of the Commons — The role of the government and organic taxes.
Fishing Industry — Cornerstone of food security, environmental challenge, and livelihood for coastal communities.
Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
Inflation
Labor theory of value
Labour economics
Labour: The Human Contribution to Value Creation
Offshoring
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) — Stimulate economic progress and seeking best practice.
Political Grift — Scamming one's own supporter base.
Profitable Factories Shutting Down
Tariff
Technology
The Road to UBI: Squaring the Economy — Four frameworks, four colours, one journey. From economic pathologies to Universal Basic Income — the Pildem Framework's economic roadmap.
Wealth
Whistleblower
Lem Jacques Lemaire — Jacques Lemaire (1909–1991) — French thinker who proposed a three-factor profit-sharing model, the abolition of labour taxes, and worker governance. Intellectual ancestor of the Fair Share framework.
Rei Robert Reich
An economy is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services. In general, it is defined as a social domain that emphasize the practices, discourses, and material expressions associated with the production, use, and management of resources. A given economy is a set of processes that involves its culture, values, education, technological evolution, history, social organization, political structure, legal systems, and natural resources as main factors. These factors give context, content, and set the conditions and parameters in which an economy functions. In other words, the economic domain is a social domain of interrelated human practices and transactions that does not stand alone.