Joint Center For Political And Economic Studies Rejects Mathematically Perfected Economy™?
If you don't stand for the singular solution of inevitable failure, what do you stand for? by mike montagne (PFMPE)
(libertarian)
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Wednesday, Margaret Brown of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies returned my call, which requested to know whether the JCPES would be interested in mathematically perfected economy. Upon my brief explanation that MPE involved mathematic proofs a) that any purported economy subject to interest ultimately terminates itself under insoluble debt; and b) that there is one and one only integral solution for 1) inflation and deflation, 2) systemic manipulation of the cost or value of money or property, and 3) inherent, irreversible, and inevitably terminal multiplication of debt in proportion to the vital, obligated circulation, Margaret Brown simply answered, "That doesn't sound like anything that would be on our agenda."
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One must begin to wonder why your work gets so much rejection, could it possibly be that others quickly recognize what you don't, that your entire theory is incorrect?
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