Capital Homesteading for Every Citizen: A Just Free Market Solution for Saving Social SecurityCtr. for Economic & Social Justice, 2004 - 231 páginas |
Índice
How Would Capital Homesteading Work? | 4 |
THE CONCEPT OF CAPITAL HOMESTEADING | 11 |
AN OVERVIEW OF CAPITAL HOMESTEADING | 27 |
Save the Social Security System | 29 |
SUPPORTING VEHICLES FOR FACILITATING CAPITAL HOMESTEAD LOANS | 39 |
The Role of the Federal Reserve System | 47 |
Why Focus on the Federal Reserve? | 53 |
REFORMING THE TAX SYSTEM | 65 |
Develop a Model for Teaching Social Morality within Academia | 95 |
BUILDING A NATION OF OWNERS | 101 |
65 | 111 |
Statistics on Wealth and Income Distribution | 197 |
A Comparison of Capitalism Socialism and the Just Third Way | 205 |
About CESJ | 213 |
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OTHER POLICY REFORMS | 81 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
accumulations American binary economics Capital Homestead Accounts Capital Homestead program Capital Homesteading central bank CESJ citizen commercial banks Community Investment Corporation consumer consumption incomes costs create CSOP currency demand democratic discount window distribution dividends earnings Economic and Social economic justice economic power Employee Stock Ownership enterprise equity ESOP expanded capital ownership expanded ownership Federal Reserve Act Federal reserve bank Federal Reserve System financing funds future global government debt Homestead Act human increase individual industrial inflation institutions Justice-Based Kelsonian labor lenders loans Louis Kelso member banks monetary Mortimer Adler nomic Norman G open market participation past savings political principle private property private sector growth productive assets profits projects proposed purchase pure credit reforms retirement risk Ronald Reagan Say's Law shareholders shares Social Justice Social Security Stock Ownership Plan strategy tax system today's Wall Street wealth workers