Thoughts On Economicshttps://zerocontradictions.net/civilization/economics
Dependent The cost of living distribution? - Somewhat Arbitrary The distribution of each citizen’s savings? - Somewhat Arbitrary The rentier and homeownership rates? - Somew
Economic solutions for preventing market failures, planned obsolescence, and monopolies. Critiquing LVT-funded UBI and its effects. Improving labor efficiency.
Lifestyle, Crafts and Occupation Books - Stuart Presshttp://www.stuart-hmaltd.com/living-history-occupations.php
1580 AD–1660 AD Living History Artefacts Crafts & Occupations Law and Religion Medicine Miscellaneous Music and Dance Re-enactment Histories Social Practice & Sex Wr
Industrial Society And Its Futurehttps://zerocontradictions.net/misc/industrial-society-and-its-future-manifesto
beings and many other living organisms to engineered products and mere cogs in the social machine. Furthermore, if the system survives, the consequences will be inevitable: There
Industrial Society And Its Future (the Unabomber Manifesto) is an insightful 1995 anti-technology essay by Ted Kaczynski that argues for the return to primitivism.
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my wife and I were living in San Francisco and bristling at the rapidly increasing rents (yes, even that long ago). We noticed the prices for homes in our neighborhood (much like
Capitalism, the Free Market, and the Duties of Property and Contracthttps://friesian.com/capit-1.htm
seem to have bothered living there, or bothered speaking to people who did. Sanders probably thinks that such consolidated Stalinist industries will have "economies of scale" (a f
The Responsibility of Intellectuals, by Noam Chomskyhttps://www.ditext.com/chomsky/ri.html
they reflect inadequate living standards or oppressive and corrupt governments," and the backers of "revolutionary guerrilla warfare," which "opposes the aspirations of people whi
PULYAN'S TEACHERhttps://the-wanderling.com/pulyans_teacher.html
considered the greatest living artist in America. (see) Now my uncle was telling me the mother of the man I was to meet, although long since deceased, was, according to my uncle's
Words/Phrases That I Hatehttp://koshka.love/babel/words-i-hate.html
asks what you do for a living "I... uhh... provide a service... in exchange for money." Content creator - Back in the day, we had charming words such as "netizen" and "homesteader
A George Carlin-esque comedic attack on many irritating and illogical yet annoying common words and phrases.
William James Edwards. "Twenty-Five Years in the Black Belt"https://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/edwards/edwards.html
to keep themselves living. This labor is not only unprofitable to the individual, but is not satisfactory to the employers. Third, the labor trouble in the rural South is due most
Twenty-five years in the BlackBelt,by William James Edwards, b. 1869
2blowhards.com: Gentrification: Good or Evil?http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/001671.html
have been contentedly living. The modest folks must move along, to less convenient and less salubrious neighborhoods--which inevitably in their turn will also be gentrified. The p
2blowhards.com - a weblog
Ethiopian Historyhttp://www.selamta.net/history.htm
and had adapted to living in open areas rather than in forests. Coming forward to the late Stone Age, recent research in historical linguistics--and increasingly in archaeology as
Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: Saints' Herald 1872-81http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/dbroadhu/IL/sain1872.htm
William B. Smith, last living brother of Joseph Smith, Jr., in the pages of the Saints' Herald since January, 1869 . Historical evidence points to William's tendency to wri
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