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SERVING ECONOMICS WITH THREE SIDES: Reconstructing Economics from Reason, Ethics and Universality

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Is the controversy surrounding the best economic system resolved? The author, a retired mechanical engineer, answers the question through the application of universal law, ethics and reason. Socialism, communism and capitalism all have flaws and ultimately must lead to authoritarian government.
Now there is a group of elitists pushing for a "New World Order" or as it was called in the dark ages, "Feudalism". Their moto is "You will own nothing, and you will be happy". The problem with this, is they neglect to tell you that if you own nothing, you can be denied everything. They will own you making you a slave.
There is another way, a third way, that protects our liberty while providing resources. That way is the through consientious study and understanding of universal law or Universality.
The author delves deeply into ethics that flows from Universality and the law of identity.

144 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 4, 2022

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Douglas Edwards

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From 1999 to 2005 I was director of consumer marketing and brand management for Google. Before that I was online brand manager for the San Jose Mercury News, communications director for KQED FM in San Francisco, an ad agency copywriter, an admission officer for Brown University, and the Novosibirsk correspondent for the public radio program Marketplace. During that last gig, I got involved in a drunken Saturday night brawl at a mafia-owned bar, had dinner at the home of the Novokuznetsk KGB chief and almost died a mile underground in a coal mine. None of that made it into this book however.

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