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Economy

Submitted by rgrell on June 17, 2008

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ESSAYS
on
The Society of HumanKind

THE ECONOMY

SUMMARY
Economic and productive activities are influenced by the emergence of the Society of HumanKind. The Society's attitude to economic matters is discussed, especially the effect of the infinite time scale on which the Society bases such decisions and plans. The conclusion is that the Society and its membership must be frugal at all times and in all circumstances, in order to minimise both use and consumption of economic resources.

The principal impact of the Axioms and Dogma is on the social and moral structure of human society. That is therefore the main focus of these Essays. However, that is not the sole effect of the Axioms and Dogma, a point made, if only obliquely, in the Discourse to the first founding book of the Society of HumanKind. Practical as well as philosophical and spiritual repercussions must follow from so fundamental a change in the definition of the meaning and purpose of human existence. The Axioms and Dogma have an impact on our practical activities as profound as those felt elsewhere in our lives.

Among the more significant of those practical activities are our economic pursuits and in particular, how we provide for our material needs. The process by which we produce our food, shelter, clothing, tools and all the material goods which sustain us and make the wider cultural and philosophic aspects of our lives possible is of particular importance to the Society. For where would learning be without labour? The Society will be unable to devote time and energy to the infinite survival of humanity and the growth of human knowledge if it does not recognise, acknowledge and encourage the work of those who toil to produce the goods and services on which its continued existence depends. Yet how disdainful in the past have intellectuals been of those whose hard lives and corded muscles are the foundation on...

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