Sure, they may generate attention. They may even lead to political change or some other major progress. But in both cases and every other case I haven't mentioned, one person got the ball rolling. One person. Are you that person? If not, why not? Seriously, ask yourself why you aren't doing something about the world you … Continue reading Crowds rarely make history
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"The soil, it appears, is suited to the seed, for it has sent its reticle downward, and it may now send its shoot upward also with confidence. Why has man rooted himself thus firmly in the earth, but that he may rise in the same proportion into the heavens above? For the nobler plants are … Continue reading Why socioeconomic problems are both burden and solution
Today I have been working on my income tax returns. That brings to mind the relationship between a Copiosis citizen and the government of a Copiosis state. Every nation state in the history of man has used a money represented as a physical object. Money which is or represents physical object(s) can be taken from … Continue reading How to get rid of taxes while keeping excellent public services
We regularly communicate with people the world over about how to solve the modern era's large and wicked problems brought on by capitalism and representative party political systems. Of course, the topic of the 1% comes up. A central tenet of the Copiosis Transition Strategy is acknowledging that the 1% is not evil incarnate. Indeed, we … Continue reading We are all the 1 percent. Here’s why.