Monday, December 20, 2010

A Statesman Like Ron Paul Knows How To Answer Questions.

I thought it was interesting how Ron Paul didn't waste his time correcting their (probably deliberate) distortions of historical circumstances or even their misrepresentations of what he previously said. At every instant he was educating the audience. He systematically and wisely attacked the ideology of statism and provided an easy avenue for the audience to switch to a new ideology, that ideology being the liberty and justice and peace of classical liberalism.

For more information go to my website.

Go here to read about Mastery of ETHICAL ECONOMICS.

{I am currently taking a partial hiatus from blogging so frequently since I am preparing to write the fourth and final book in the divine economy theory series, due to be published around May 2011.}

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Sit Back And Understand Economics - Ron Paul on CSPAN!

In two 12-minute segments Ron Paul fields questions about the economy since he is now the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy.

Congressman Paul is atypical. He is a scholar of classical liberalism and so he can explain what is going on, in contrast to the typical politician who has a few 'sayings' without any authentic understanding of economics.

The deeper the questions go the more revealing is the depth of knowledge shared by Congressman Ron Paul. But he is a very humble man and his intention is to educate others and so he answers the questions with a clarity that will amaze and thrill and educate those who hear him speak.

For more information go to my website.

Go here to read about Mastery of ETHICAL ECONOMICS.

{I am currently taking a partial hiatus from blogging so frequently since I am preparing to write the fourth and final book in the divine economy theory series, due to be published around May 2011.}

Monday, December 6, 2010

Economic Education For Professional Athletes.

Professional athletes are well paid. Their salaries are often visible to the public and sometimes it is reported in the news that an athlete squanders his or her wealth. In that sense no one is immune from making financial mistakes.

Some of these financial mistakes are closely tied to character flaws, immaturity, or addictions. Perhaps these personal conditions indicate that there is simply no interest in education or economic education specifically.

However, many athletes are intelligently trying to take care of their needs - now and in the future - and so they have an interest in understanding economics. I suggest care - not to fooled into listening to those who regurgitate empirical economics.

Instead get a healthy dose of classical liberalism by listening to Peter Schiff (he will also help you decide how to wisely invest) and tap into the vast resources of the Mises Institute to learn economics from the Austrian perspective and read my ebooks about the divine economy theory.

As individuals with wealth are educated about free market economics they will be better able to understand capital and to use their capital to advance civilization. Athletes are heros to many people who follow their sport and if properly educated in economics these athletes can also be heros in the arena of the overall prosperity of society.

For more information go to my website.

Go here to read about Mastery of ETHICAL ECONOMICS.

{I am currently taking a partial hiatus from blogging so frequently since I am preparing to write the fourth and final book in the divine economy theory series, due to be published around May 2011.}