Economics: The Covertly Dominating Religious System
Its theorists' concern for the individual is largely abstracted out by the pompous and presumptuous liturgy of science, and its human civilization-long acculturated high priesthood of Finance reigns almost entirely unperceived. Even its adherents are afflicted by it.
We're still working our way through The "Enlightenment" and The "Reformation" because we threw the baby of graciousness out with the bathwater of pre-scientific religious dogmas and the now increasingly monopolistic orthodoxy of Science Only.
Self aware beings unite! All you have to lose are your chains!
Thanks for the book recommendations. There is a 1988 film version of A Month in the Country that isn’t too bad. Available free on YouTube if you can’t find it elsewhere. Hope you have a good, productive 2025
Thank you Ann. So many books, so little time. Your recommendation will hopefully give me the gentle push to read Stefan Eich's book which is gathering dust next to David McWilliams' latest on my book shelf. Another I enjoyed was Doyne Farmer's 'Making sense of Chaos - A better economics for a better world'. Although it maybe a bit entry level for your good self.
Many thanks Ann. Good luck with your new book, I'll be a reader shortly.
Thank you for the book suggestions, and I like the book title. Wall St is synonymous with financial markets.
Thank you Peter.
Economics: The Covertly Dominating Religious System
Its theorists' concern for the individual is largely abstracted out by the pompous and presumptuous liturgy of science, and its human civilization-long acculturated high priesthood of Finance reigns almost entirely unperceived. Even its adherents are afflicted by it.
We're still working our way through The "Enlightenment" and The "Reformation" because we threw the baby of graciousness out with the bathwater of pre-scientific religious dogmas and the now increasingly monopolistic orthodoxy of Science Only.
Self aware beings unite! All you have to lose are your chains!
Thanks for the book recommendations. There is a 1988 film version of A Month in the Country that isn’t too bad. Available free on YouTube if you can’t find it elsewhere. Hope you have a good, productive 2025
Thank you Eric…will look for it...
Thank you Ann. So many books, so little time. Your recommendation will hopefully give me the gentle push to read Stefan Eich's book which is gathering dust next to David McWilliams' latest on my book shelf. Another I enjoyed was Doyne Farmer's 'Making sense of Chaos - A better economics for a better world'. Although it maybe a bit entry level for your good self.
Nonsense…! I will look for it..And strongly recommend Stefan Eich’s book…views money through a historic and political lens...