Introduction
Concordianism is purified Capitalism, 100% Capitalism - as well as purified Socialism. Concordianism shares some of the goals, but none of the means of Socialism. In Concordianism, the Government - rather than the State - democratically decides on the rules of the road, and lets the Market 100% free to operate within those rules.
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Concordianism is the result of the fusion of the thought of Keynes and Hayek. In Concordianism, there is not even a scent of the bloviation of Hegel and Marx. Faithful Marxists have not yet realized that Marx was a sociologist and a philosopher: he was not an economist. Once he conceded that “labor is a
For quite a few years now I have been advocating for a Revolution from the Center, a political revolution based on the principles of Concordian economics. Current events in Washington make this project rather urgent. Let us go over some key points.
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The Dissolution of the Republican Party
Clearly, Trumpism has sounded the death knell of the Republican Party. The Republican Party has not been able to secure the reelection of Donald Trump. In the process it has split itself into two major factions: those who cater to whatever whims Donald Trump pursues at the moment and a conservative remnant that is faithful to the glorious tradition of Abraham Lincoln.
A Deeper Cultural Shift To Meet The Coronavirus Challenge
propertyrights to
economic rights to redress many of our social, economic, political, and cultural ills from which we are
all suffering today. That shift is not enough. Today, we will wade deeper into our condition.
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From Four Economic Rights to Four Economic Policies
Those who know Concordian economics at times ask me, “Why is Concordian economics not a common topic of discussion yet?
There are many answers, many reasons. The last one I have found is this: I have not yet explicitly linked the four economic rights and responsibilities of Concordian economics to their corresponding economic policies.