[GJM] [socialcredit] A Democratic Socioeconomic Platform
robert searle
dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Sun Jul 6 04:50:53 MDT 2008
This may be of interest.
R.S.
--- On Sat, 5/7/08, John G Rawson <johngrawson at hotmail.com> wrote:
> From: John G Rawson <johngrawson at hotmail.com>
> Subject: RE: [socialcredit] A Democratic Socioeconomic Platform
> To: socialcredit at elistas.com
> Date: Saturday, 5 July, 2008, 9:58 PM
> George, you would be much more convincing if you gave a
> brief outline of your ideas without expecting us to delve
> deeply into your website first.
> Just to be contentious, I will give you a thought that is
> all-pervading with many of us. No matter how good your
> ideas, few if any of them will be achievable without first
> reforming the all-controlling and outdated present
> financual system.
> But thanks. I will certainly search your sites when time
> permits. I do hope they include the Swiss system of binding
> citizen-initiated referenda.
> Regards.
> John R.
>
> From: GeorgeCSDS at aol.comDate: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 13:25:53
> -0400To: socialcredit at elistas.comSubject: [socialcredit] A
> Democratic Socioeconomic PlatformFellow Passengers,It is
> good that you folks resurrected the discussion of Social
> Credit. I have now learned even more about that
> Engineer's ideas, and their relationship to other ideas
> of equal or lesser value.Nevertheless.... I am assuming
> that no one here thinks anyone's ideas are the be-all
> and end-all of anything, most certainly not in the realm of
> psychopoliticosocioeconomics. Most certainly not this
> writer. I offer the following for your thoughtful
> consideration, keeping in mind that all that needless
> suffering out there really hurts.Rob
> Georgewww.CenterSDS.com~~~~~The purpose of this
> communication is to present to you the following Democratic
> Socioeconomic Platform.The purpose of this Democratic
> Socioeconomic Platform is to put forth a new, fundamentally
> just, democratic and systemically consistent political
> platform capable of, if implemented, satisfactorily
> resolving or significantly reducing a wide variety of
> contemporary serious societal problems, as well as
> effectively enhancing the General Welfare of All Citizens
> of a Democratic Society.This Democratic Socioeconomic
> Platform (DSeP) is being respectfully submitted to all
> participants in, and/or affected by, the present local and
> global politico-socioeconomic systems and processes, as
> well as all political parties (presently “democratic”
> or otherwise), scattered about the global carnage, outrage
> and desperation, frantically attempting to “organize”
> all these puzzling political processes and puzzled
> potential participants.Socioeconomic Democracy (SeD), which
> is the essence of the proposed DSeP, can be viewed as
> engaging in (among other things) Transformational Politics,
> that is, an evolutionary politics that consciously, openly,
> honestly, forthrightly, publicly, thoughtfully and
> successfully works to realize synergetic and significant
> inclusive societal improvement. It will be seen that SeD
> contributes significantly to the Positive Empowerment and
> Healthy Development of all participants of a democratic
> society.A convenient, Political Convention-ready
> presentation of this Democratic Socioeconomic Platform is
> now online at the PelicanWeb. You are cordially invited to
> consider its suggestions.Part 1 of this two-part DSeP is
> introduced in the July 08 issue of Solidarity,
> Sustainabilty, and Nonviolence online at:
> <http://pelicanweb.org/solisustv04n07.html>and the
> DSeP itself may be viewed at:
> <http://pelicanweb.org/solisustv04n07george1.html>Part
> 2 of the DSeP will appear in the August issue of the SSNV
> newsletter.An earlier draft of the essentials of Part 2 may
> be seen under "Ramifications" at:
> <http://www.centersds.com/briefintro.htm>A recent
> article, “Socioeconomic Democracy and Sustainable
> Development” is available at:
> <http://pelicanweb.org/solisustv03n12george.html>as
> well as at:
> <http://www.development4all.org/frameset-4.html>It is
> anticipated that considerable developments in this DSeP,
> ranging from further theoretical and applied research to
> practical implementations, will soon result; these
> developments will be followed and made available as
> appropriate and in convenient ways.We seek serious
> discussion and wide exposure of the ideas and possibilities
> of this DSeP. Collaborative proposals and opportunities are
> welcome and will be given serious consideration. For the
> time being, all correspondence regarding this project may
> be addressed to the undersigned.As mentioned, this
> Democratic Socioeconomic Platform is presented in two
> parts. The contents are as follows:PART I – DEMOCRATIC
> SYSTEMSPreludePolitical PlatformsDemocratic Socioeconomic
> PlatformsEssential Aspects of Socioeconomic
> DemocracyEconomic Elements of Socioeconomic
> DemocracyEconomic Incentives Created by Socioeconomic
> DemocracyDemocratic Resolution of Socioeconomic
> ProblemsReferences and LinksSuggested Further ReadingPART
> II – SOCIOECONOMIC RAMIFICATIONSForeplayA Few Individual
> yet Intimately Intertwined Socioeconomic Problems
> Successfully Resolved or Significantly Reduced with
> Socioeconomic DemocracyReferences and LinksSuggested
> Further Reading~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sincerely,Robley E.
> GeorgeDirectorCenter for the Study of Democratic
> Societieswww.CenterSDS.comgeorgeCSDS at aol.com**************Gas
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