More on Unnatural and Natural Economies
More can be said about the unnatural and natural economies that I discussed in my July 19, 2010 blog. In that blog, I showed that the word 'free' in the 'free market economy' is not absolute. Accordingly, the word free is a variable. Thus, the features of a free market economy can be compared with the features of other economies.
Thus, the features of a free market economy can be compared with the features of the 'non free market economy.' One non free market economy is known as Marxism. However, the features of the free market economy can also be compared with the features of any natural economy, such as the natural economy developed by Lyndon LaRouche. Some undesired features of the free market economy is its periodic rise of unemployment, inflation, taxing, and the creation of money by banks rather than Congress.
The comparison of different economies is the responsibilities of our colleges and universities. My responsibility was only to inform these institutions and economists about God's absoluteness and the variables that must be considered in these analyses. Those people and organizations who promote economies, such as the free market economy without using the word 'freedom' as a variable, should be ashamed because they help to weaken and destroy the human mind.
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