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Guess who’s going to solve the biggest problems our society faces—joblessness, economic decline, political and ideological polarization, immense inequality of wealth, hate crimes spawned by ignorance, poverty, and mental illness? You. Me.

We in the U.S. are living in a de facto oligarchy. Lobbyists, the oil companies, and big business as a whole run our world. The 1% keeps getting wealthier. And the rest of us—we’re exhausted from just trying to survive.

But we are not without hope. No problem is beyond our ability to solve it if we come together in peace and cooperation and compassion. If we—you, me, our friends, family, and neighbors—bring our immense reserve of intelligence, experience, education, and humanity to these enormous problems, we can overcome them.

That’s what Post Free Market is all about. Creating community. Encouraging discussion. It’s time we take back our mental power, our ability to discern truth, our willingness to take a stand. It’s time to act with compassion and sanity, and create the changes we all want to see in this world.

It starts with You. With me. Together we can achieve peaceful, miraculous change. Join the Discussion.

Let’s help create a better world. Please leave comments on any of the articles on this site, or directly on the homepage.

Post Free Market (PFM) World

Our present free-market political/economic system leaves out the majority of the population of the earth from enjoying the fruits of the earth in equity. The system is certainly not optimized for the common good. On the other hand, there is much good in what we have and in the tradition of history. We do not want to watch our world to be swept away by violence or revolution. We wish to transition to a PFM world without violence and with evolution.

Failings of the Free Market
How to Keep What Works & Improve What Does Not Without Violence

Professional economists did not formulate the present analysis. These are the observations of a retired Physicist, who was born a peasant in Hungary before the Second World War. With God’s help I survived wars and communism and enjoyed the golden age of free-market capitalism in the US in the 1960s. I have also witnessed the decline of the free market economy to the degree where life in the US has become difficult for an ever-increasing portion of the population. We ask you, our friends, with your inquiring minds to comment on the ideas advanced here.

  • The opportunity to work in equity and generate a livelihood for us and for our loved ones does not exist any more. Joblessness is epidemic, and many of us who are working are underemployed, under utilizing our educations, intelligence, and experience.
  • The distribution of wealth is not fair, and this distribution prevents job creation and is counterproductive.
  • Making money with money is interchangeable at will with creating value by labor leading to a collapse of the standard of living for majority of Americans.
  • Measuring the value creation of the economy by measuring the magnitude of consumption not only destroys the value of labor and corrupts our moral fiber, but also destroys our environment and the planet in the process.

Is There a Better Way?

God created the genius of man: Man has the ability to evolve and overcome. The technology for a better world already exists. Just as a changing climate caused by overuse of fossil fuels has taken us to the verge of disaster, we created the solution: Solar PV.

This website can not offer a simple solution, but we would like to start a dialogue focusing on issues that may lead to a post free market—PFM—world where most of us will feel at home, adding the 11th commandment: compassionate living for all.

Here are our starting points for beginning this evolution:

  • We form small Self-Sustaining Economic Communities (SSECs).
  • These communities can start like a franchise model, to be reproduced across the country.
  • Within the community all will own part of the wealth, will work for the common good, and will be employed to the level of their education, experience, and skill set.
  • The community will take care of those incapable of caring for themselves.
  • All economic activity will be created to be profit making, competitive, and self-sustaining.
  • The SSECs will communicate seamlessly with each other and with the necessary establishments.
  • Within the SSECs, productivity will be superseded by the desire to create the maximum number of jobs. All this with restrains, recognizing that there are products and jobs where automation does a better job, or is able to perform jobs humans cannot.
  • SSECs involve a hybrid economy, where the collection of the SSEC franchises will live in harmony with the automation and established big business.

This hybrid economy will reflect itself by the exercise of democratic tools also in a hybrid political order, where the SSECs in proportion to their increasing size can be partners of the government of increasing importance. Some of the expensive functions, such as caring for the sick, the old, and the unemployed can be outsourced and can be done with compassion at a lower cost in the SSEC communities.

If you think this is UTOPIA, you are correct. Let’s start a dialogue to make it reality.

—Zoltan Kiss, New Jersey, USA

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