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This group is devoted to discussion of money as a physical object (POM), how that affects our world, as well as viable alternatives to that system.
Inspired by Larry Mason's (hariseldon66.gather.com) breakthrough book, Invisible Hand." (www.lulu.com/content/372669) I feel it is imperative that people begin to understand the discovery he's made, so I created pomeducation.gather.com and asked him to begin writing expository articles about the subject for posting there.
He has graciously complied and I hope you will be as amazed as I am by the brilliance of this humble soul.
Now it is time to move forward into the next phase, which includes free and open discussion among those who are believers and willing to take the next step to see this happen.
WE CAN DO IT!
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Re: Payer question
Yes... so the unintended consequences are positive, just like this system turns greed itself into a positive force. Fascinating. ... Yes... so the unintended
Posted - Sun Dec 5, 2010 9:15 pm
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Lydia Glider-Shelley
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Re: Payer question
Mike, They don't get paid for the seat belt at all unless it provides some benefit. In other words, unless it either prevents an accident or in the event of
Posted - Sun Dec 5, 2010 8:05 pm
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Mason, Larry K
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Re: Payer question
Lydia, That is not a part of the definition. The society/economy/nation/whatever may use some other means/group to set the prices of luxuries. But I think
Posted - Sun Dec 5, 2010 7:59 pm
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Mason, Larry K
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Re: Payer question
... I think part of the confusion is, to use the seat belt analogy, do they get paid for as long as the car buyer is making it click, or do they get paid once
Posted - Sun Dec 5, 2010 7:48 pm
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Mike Conway
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Re: Payer question
Hey Larry, Do the payers set the price for luxuries? ... Hey Larry, Do the payers set the price for luxuries? On Dec 5, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Mason, Larry K
Posted - Sun Dec 5, 2010 7:45 pm
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Perry
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