Fiscal

 Fiscal 

I am a Social Democrat

I am Anti Neoliberal (ie Post Neoliberal)

I support NHS


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I support a Fifth political theory form of Sanderism

I am Anti Capitalist. Capitalism is woke and class reductionist

I am against the fetishism of commodity fetish of modern day Capitalism 

I am against Global Capitalism

Economy has never formed the backbone of society

It’s better for rich people to be rich because they are powerful not powerful because they are rich. Rich people should protect people under their care

The market is not an ideal model but an institution. The market does not allow universalization 

I support reciprocity: mutual gift giving, equal or joint sharing , redistribution (centralization and distribution by a single authority), and exchange 

I am against consumerism . Consumerism wrongly tells people the more they buy the happier they will be. As if material objects equal happiness (they don’t). People don’t need bigger and bigger TVs, fancier phones, etc . People don’t ned to wear Nikes , high top sneakers etc. This is all artificial growth and seductive advertising fuels this

I support economic balance, decommodification, human passion, love of nature, and in general economic science, 

All economic life implies the mediation of a large range of cultural institutions and juridical means. Today, the economy must be recontextualized within life, society, politics and ethics.

I am Anti Productivism,

I am against the original fake news opration mockingbird

Labor has never been at the core of most past societies, since it is out of necessity not out of freedom. Work is the means to get something instead of the means itself

Productivity and modernity has made work self valuing , the main method of socialization, illusory emancipation (freedom through work) and individual autonomy all for resource mobilization. 

This heteronomous work is functional , monetized and logical. It makes workers work for need instead of want. It only is meaningful for financial gain and spending power 

Production increases consumption, which forces the need for work comp since work has been increasingly monetized which in turn forces workers to work for others to pay those who work for them. Free reciprocating of services has vanished in a world where nothing has value but everything has a price. It is a salaried society where people have to work to make ends meet. 

With automation a real threat we need UBI to counter this.

More productivity means more unemployment which destabilizes society’s structures. Productivity favors Capital which use workers who are not employed and job relocation (add future) to weaken the salaried workers’ bargaining powers. Workers today are sadly heavily exploited and rendered increasingly meaningless causing isolation in a evil world where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer

Even with productivism and the slow march to the closing of an bygone era where salary payment is the primary means of social integration

Reducing the work week flies in the face of the biblical value “You will labor by the sweat of your brow”

However, bargained reductions of the work week and the concomitant increase of new workers to share their work is something we need to encourage along with flexible changes (sabbaticals, leaves, training etc) for all heteronomous type of job. This means less work for better work and more time for better life.

We must gradually dissociate work from income due to increased buying power and allure of goods.

Most forms of Capitalism only care about appropriating money and earning money which is its ultimate aim.

It wants to turn a buck at the expense of people (long term) and is a threat to our national fiscal systems

This was ushered in via low hanging and easy to gey credit, spec bubbles and big spec (big speculation, mutually funded speculation profits), usury , foreign unreliable investors, indebtedness of people etc.

Capital’s ubiquity allows it to have political control. This causes an extremely uncertain fiscal systems causing bubbles and bursts now and again and hurting the financial world.

Macroeconomics are bad because they don’t reveal society’s true condition ,as tragedies etc are counted as positive due to them ‘stimulating’ the economy (gun stocks up after shootings)

High and mighty richness has a twisted goal of growing bigger by exploiting and benefiting (capitalizing) on inequalities and struggles so we need to once again put the economy in a sub-servant position to the individual and QOL.

To do this we need: a international tax on all fiscal transactions, erasing the debt of third world countries, fixing the whole development system of economics etc

We should prioritize self reliance-suffiency and help meet the needs that markets have regionally, nationally, and inwardly. We must abolish the international system of the division of labor. We must liberate local economies from big bank (ie IMF and the World Bank). We need worldwide enactment of environmental  laws to protect our planet. Our goal needs to be fighting the logger heads of uneffective government and super competitive market economies. This can be done by strengthening co ops, mutual societies, partnerships etc) along

autonomus mutual aide shared resp , voluntary membership non profits

I support free college tuition only if these 3 conditions are met: 1) kids who want free tuition when they turn 18 have to do ‘kids jobs’ a few hours a week like selling lemonade at a lemonade stand , selling cookies door to door or similar kids jobs to make up for their future free education AND 2) if we expanded work based learning systems for high school students so they are prepared for life after high school/college/grad school and since it adds more work for them in school sort of making up for them being deprived of working more hours in school. I am also open to a K-10 model reducing the span of school to get young people ready to work

This includes using nuanced ideas to help teachers do their jobs without worrying about the left firing them for not towing the line. Focusing on restorative justice and building community relations. Along with increased funding for vocational training, socio emotional learning. This would include, trauma support, change adjustment, loss, economic vulnerability and similar hinderances to their success.

Moreover addressing holes in our graduation rates where they exist, finding and applying new pathways to keep students and young people engaged while as mentioned above preparing them for the future. We must use philosophy over money to achieve this. New ideas to do these things is a must. AND 3) The government offers incentives for students to skip college in some situations

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This reflects my views on individualism and collectivism

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