Voices of the Movement

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Economic Policy
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Author: Adam Weishaupt ISBN: 9781465907233
Publisher: Mike Hockney Publication: October 27, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Adam Weishaupt
ISBN: 9781465907233
Publisher: Mike Hockney
Publication: October 27, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Movement is a new, meritocratic, grassroots force that seeks to topple the privileged elite.

What is the problem with contemporary capitalism? Simple: the capitalist elite. Without them, and with a much wider and more equitable distribution of capital, capitalism could be reformed and become an authentic force for good. We call this new and improved form of capitalism "social", "public" or "meritocratic" capitalism.

It's time to get politically engaged, to get radical, to get real, to get mad about what the elite have done to the world.

This book contains a detailed debate concerning the issue of "basic income" - the proposed right of everyone to be given a living wage no matter their circumstances and whether they are working or not. The two contributors to the debate are members of The Movement and are just like you. Both sides of the debate are provided. Make up your own mind as to who's right.

Do not read this book if you are a closed-minded Abrahamist, a conspiracy theorist or a member of the privileged elite. This material is not for petty, cheap, narrow-minded religious fanatics, those who believe in Reptilians or who worship Mammon.

This book is one of a series by the Pythagorean Illuminati, subscribers to the Gnostic religion of Illumination.

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The Movement is a new, meritocratic, grassroots force that seeks to topple the privileged elite.

What is the problem with contemporary capitalism? Simple: the capitalist elite. Without them, and with a much wider and more equitable distribution of capital, capitalism could be reformed and become an authentic force for good. We call this new and improved form of capitalism "social", "public" or "meritocratic" capitalism.

It's time to get politically engaged, to get radical, to get real, to get mad about what the elite have done to the world.

This book contains a detailed debate concerning the issue of "basic income" - the proposed right of everyone to be given a living wage no matter their circumstances and whether they are working or not. The two contributors to the debate are members of The Movement and are just like you. Both sides of the debate are provided. Make up your own mind as to who's right.

Do not read this book if you are a closed-minded Abrahamist, a conspiracy theorist or a member of the privileged elite. This material is not for petty, cheap, narrow-minded religious fanatics, those who believe in Reptilians or who worship Mammon.

This book is one of a series by the Pythagorean Illuminati, subscribers to the Gnostic religion of Illumination.

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