This continues the Organomic Thesis. If you’re new, you may prefer to start with the Primer, or once you have an understanding of these arguments feel free to jump ahead to the math of the Tenets. Year Zero: Progressive Economic Primer I – IIThe Organomic Manifesto III – VThe Tenets of Organomics VI – X4 Books toContinue reading “The Organomic Manifesto”
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The Tenets of Organomics
This continues the Organomic Thesis. If you’re new, you may prefer to start with the Year Zero: Progressive Economic Primer I – IIThe Organomic Manifesto III – VThe Tenets of Organomics VI – X4 Books to Change the Future of Economics Join the discussion at our Facebook Group by clicking here. Watch me discuss theContinue reading “The Tenets of Organomics”
4 Books to Change the Future of Economics, and also Walden
This is the Afterword to the Organomic Thesis. For further reading check: Year Zero: A Progressive Economic Primer I – IIThe Organomic Manifesto III – VThe Tenets of Organomics VI – X Join the discussion at our Facebook Group by clicking here. Watch me discuss the theory with anthropologist Michael Kilman on Youtube Updated: 7/28/23Continue reading “4 Books to Change the Future of Economics, and also Walden”
Organomics: Year Zero
A Progressive Economic Primer Organomics is a school of economic and social theory, for 2024 and beyond. We’re weaving a new fabric out of modern threads – technological evolution, the Green New Deal, Modern Monetary Theory, the invisible economy, universal basic income, free college, universal healthcare, object oriented economics, automation and more. Organomics is builtContinue reading “Organomics: Year Zero”
#RentStrike to Save Small Business, and the World
Do we control the economy, or does the economy control us? Hang a white flag from your window on 4/1 to show solidarity with the working class, whether you are paying your bills on time or not. We’re all in this together, and while I have a job today, I may not tomorrow. This isn’tContinue reading “#RentStrike to Save Small Business, and the World”