Measuring history with the Moral Algorithm A comprehensive analysis examines the advancement of human societies through the lens of what we term the "Moral Algorithm," derived from John Adams' foundational principle.
Chartalism and MMT Reexamining Economics By transitioning from commodity-backed to fiat systems, modern economies have shifted focus of the mechanisms of money. Chartalism provided the foundation for understanding this shift, while MMT extends it into policy for contemporary governments.
Reinventing Fourth Places The decline of civic and social engagement in modern society is intricately tied to the loss of what sociologists call "fourth places."
Economics, Politics, and the Path to Societal Stability A conversation that explores the intertwined nature of economics and politics, emphasizing that a deep understanding of both is crucial to avoid societal collapse
Universal Economic Floor A transformative framework for economic security and participation and universal access to financial and social services from adolescence to retirement.
Ethical Violations at the Supreme Court Recent investigations have unveiled a troubling pattern of ethical violations among some of its justices, jeopardizing the institution's integrity.
The Moral Algorithm John Adams articulated that "Government is instituted for the common good; for the protection, safety, prosperity and happiness of the people," he wasn't merely making a philosophical statement it was a moral algorithm
Trump turning the USA into a HOA Trump wants to turn the USA into an HOA where only those who pay can play
Crypto, Trump, and the New Frontier of Wealth Redistribution The intersection of cryptocurrency and governance represents uncharted territory, fraught with opportunity and risk.
Elon's Plan This briefing analyzes a document outlining Elon Musk's overarching goals, connecting his various ventures to a central theme: propelling humanity towards a Type I civilization on the Kardashev Scale.