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November 22, 2009 at 13:52:30 Permalink Capital Structure Cheat Sheet Diary Entry by John Bessa (about the author) |
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This is a work in progress to de-mystify the structure we live in. If you want to add to add to it, click on the wikiversity link, but please email me first. :::::::: Elite families Dependent on recession so that companies rely on their antiquated
output rather than allowing companies to learn and teach within the
workforce Neoism: Maintain pyramidal structure that continually seeks to flatten to historical natural native family and community arrangement
Closely related to Education Both Education and Medicine rely heavily on restricted supply to create high demand Population growth necessary to keep up with Capital construction and Elite waste Global elite (multi-culture) of low-lifes (stainless steel diner example) Education Education Drugs (crime) Colonialism Property annexation Human exploitation humans as assets
Largely based on Lewis Mumford's Technics and Civilization and Joel Spring's American Education, it is extended by my own decade+ on Wall Street, and my observations since then.
Obama needs to figure out how to disentangle us from this mess, as he promised. Capital
Highly capitalized industry
Corporate families
Family capital
Education
Human asset factory for Capital
Separation system
Elite
Drones
Cannon Fodder
Philosophy of Capital
Economics
Psychology
Medicine
Culturally elite
Foreignism
Immigration
Colonialism
Foundation of Capital, Capital would collapse with out it allowing markets to return to stable and sustainable local economies
Minor components
Executive branch
Dependencies
Corporate
Medicine
Capital growth
Family capital
Immigration and Colonialism
Religion
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