The Most Wealth: For the Least Work Through Cooperation (Making Money Work Better, #2)

The Most Wealth explains how we can achieve full employment and genuine social security with more free time to realize our natural destiny on earth, well-being and free time to enjoy ife. The key is understanding money as a medium of communication that exists to insure that we all share the work and share the wealth.

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The Most Wealth: For the Least Work Through Cooperation (Making Money Work Better, #2)

The Most Wealth explains how we can achieve full employment and genuine social security with more free time to realize our natural destiny on earth, well-being and free time to enjoy ife. The key is understanding money as a medium of communication that exists to insure that we all share the work and share the wealth.

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The Most Wealth: For the Least Work Through Cooperation (Making Money Work Better, #2)

The Most Wealth: For the Least Work Through Cooperation (Making Money Work Better, #2)

by Bob Blain
The Most Wealth: For the Least Work Through Cooperation (Making Money Work Better, #2)

The Most Wealth: For the Least Work Through Cooperation (Making Money Work Better, #2)

by Bob Blain

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Overview

The Most Wealth explains how we can achieve full employment and genuine social security with more free time to realize our natural destiny on earth, well-being and free time to enjoy ife. The key is understanding money as a medium of communication that exists to insure that we all share the work and share the wealth.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033199556
Publisher: Bob Blain
Publication date: 04/11/2012
Series: Making Money Work Better , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Bob has a Masters degree from Harvard and a Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, both in sociology. He taught sociology for two years at The Ohio State University then taught sociology at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville from 1968 to his re-tirement (new tires) in 2001. He has spoken on monetary reform in New Zealand, Australia, Poland, Libya, India, and Togo in Africa as well as at many conferences in the United States and Canada.

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