Saturday, April 21, 2012

Decentralized Planning To The Nth Degree In The Divine Economy.


Human planners of the economy are hopeless failures and can be more aptly described as oppressors. In the real economy (the divine economy) there is a ‘central planner’ who is all-knowing and all-seeing and perfectly just. It is God.
God is the creator of the economy as a human institution and His design allows the fullest expression of human diversity. In the divine economy there is decentralized planning to the nth degree, where n represents each individual or business entity that is actively interacting within the market process. The economy changes as the human race changes and yields its promised fruits conditionally — depending upon whether the current state of affairs exists as either a hampered or an unhampered market.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The Market Is A Unique Instrument Of Human Expression.

The “single mind” that has all knowledge does find expression in this new concept of a divine economy. It happens through the instrument (the market) nestled within the divine institution (the economy) bestowed upon mankind. In other words, the unique instrument of human expression that forms as the foundation of economics is the market.

Human planners of the economy are hopeless failures and can be more aptly described as oppressors. In the real economy (the divine economy) there is a ‘central planner’ who is all-knowing and all-seeing and perfectly just. It is God.
If you know of anyone interested in ethics and economics,
or liberty and justice, please send them this link:
http://divineec.ipower.com/2/

Monday, April 9, 2012

All Actors In The Economy Have Only Partial Knowledge.

There are those who object to the imperfect knowledge of the actors, insisting that they would have made a better decision if they had perfect knowledge. This objection is certainly naïve and contrary to the real world. Human beings are neither omniscient nor omnipresent. They cannot grasp all that came before nor do they know the future with certainty. All actors in the economy have only partial knowledge.

For more information go to my newly renovated website.

If you know of anyone interested in ethics and economics,
or liberty and justice, please send them this link:
http://divineec.ipower.com/2/