Friday, February 27, 2009

Economics of Value

Above all else,
I reject the Economics of Status.

I reject "supply"
and "demand,"
and that if the current model
holds that things can become
"too easy to buy" or
"too hard to buy,"
then it is by its nature
unstable, and cannot
be relied upon
by rational minds.

We've outgrown Economic Theory.
In Real Economics,
Value is priceless.

The Economics of Value
state that worth
determines Value,
not status, and Value
alone must be held
as the standard by which
all things are supported.
Too long have we feared
and lived by fear that
all things can end
in an instant,
and when that happens,
all things lost.

Humanity is not as helpless
as that. I reject
that it ever was. Advances
in thought are not an
excuse to believe that
setbacks can't be
overcome. We done
that too many times
to truly believe it.

The Economics of Value
are an affirmation of faith,
in the intrinsic worth
of humanity, of itself
and to itself, and
in itself.

It's time we saw into that.

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