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Analytical Subject Index
to Books I-III

D-E

D

Damnation, I: 62-63; III: 27

Danger

  • to arbitrary authority, from science and technology, I: 51
  • from the business cycle, III: 21
  • concealed in Capitalism, III: 3, 7
  • from concentration of ownership and control of assets, III: 29
  • "enframing" as "supreme" (Heidegger), III: 5
  • from flawed "expansionist monetary policy" (Hayek), II: 4
  • to freedom, from government control, II: 4
  • to marketplace (Hayek), II: 4
  • from runs on banks (Friedman and Schwarz), I: 46
  • warning against destructive, to peace (Locke), I: 39

Darkness, Capitalist, 11a

Dark side

  • of the business cycle, 7a; II: 1, 30
  • of the marketplace, II: 32

Darwin on Natural Selection or the Survival of the Fittest, III: 10

Darwinian

  • advantage, 9a; I: 55
  • evolution: Ptolemaic justice and Capitalism, III: 29
  • power of Truth, III: 28
  • theories, I: 26
  • variation most favorable to Man, III: 11

Darwinism

  • grounded in science, III: 4
  • on "Hegel plus" (Popper), III: 25
  • legitimized animal, in the marketplace: ground of Capitalism, III: 4
  • in the marketplace: unnatural selection, III: 10

Darwinistic

  • advantages to Big Business: perverting laws, I: 3
  • advantages: embedded in the Rule of Law, I: 36
  • advantages: perverting democracy, II: 32
  • animal in Man, III: 11
  • Capitalism, in the marketplace, III: 10
  • doctrine, seeds of, I: 27
  • interpretations of theory of evolution, I: 27
  • moral and ethical codes, II: 14
  • net advantages, lawful elimination of, I: 43, II: 33
  • net advantages of the Money Trust, I: 65
  • powers: outstripped by the Darwinian power of Truth, III: 28
  • seed, of Capitalism, 9a
  • servitude: hidden goal of the Rule of Law, III: 26
  • technology, for domesticating Man as labor, III: 10. See also Capitalism
  • theories of survival of the fittest, I: 26

Darwinists, financial, I: 26

Debt

  • acknowledgments of, III: 19, 21, 22
  • and entrepreneurial activity, II: 23
  • forced to increase, II: 15
  • government, II: 6, 25, 28, 29, 32, 68, III: 10, 22
  • governments subjugated by massive, I: 35
  • Hume on public, I: 48
  • and indenture, II: 32; III: 10, 23, 28
  • interest on public, II: 25, 68
  • as measure of indenture to Capitalists, III: 10, 28
  • national, II: 10
  • and national economies, II: 68
  • out-of-control, II: 29, 68
  • personal, I: 19, 34, II: 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 18, 24, 28, 68; III: 10, 22
  • running into, II: 4
  • short-term, II: 19
  • and slave dimension of Being, in liberal democracies, III: 36
  • and speculation, II: 19
  • unincorporated business, II: 11, 28, 68; III: 10

Deceit

  • accounting for, I: 14
  • and agreements, I: 58
  • awaiting the entrepreneur: around the corner, III: 21
  • and cunning, of Capitalism, III: 28
  • deceptons and fraud fields (QTE), III: 41
  • dominion expanded through, I: 54
  • guarantees obtained through, I: 47
  • hidden by usurer: when discovered by the entrepreneur, III: 21
  • history of, I: 31
  • importance of, in business affairs, III: 41
  • the marketplace as locus of much, III: 26
  • on "nihilism" and "self-" (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • Quantum Theory of Economics (Ayoub), III: 41
  • and radical evil, III: 41
  • stratagems and, in war, I: 38
  • veil of, I: 61
  • See also Radical evil

DECEIVING-DECEIVED, 9a. See also Genetic code of Capitalism

Deceptons. See Quantum Theory of Economics

Deciphering

  • the language of reality (Schopenhauer), II: 11
  • the meaning of destruction, II: 10

Decision

  • to change the laws, I: 59
  • the electorate's most challenging, regarding the order life, as enframed in the System of Laws, III: 9
  • information needed to make a good, I: 60
  • Québec's, to act on its desire to separate, II: 28

Declaration of Independence, I: 32, 36, 49

Deficits, government, I: 34; II: 7, 9, 11, 18, 25, 29, 31, 68; III: 32, 33

Democracy

  • absolute mockery of, I: 3
  • corruption and perversion of, III: 32
  • most injurious to: divide-to-rule strategies, III: 10
  • kind of: when money indentures whole populations, III: 32
  • liberal, II: 34; III: 36
  • and might, I: 55
  • net advantages in, I: 16
  • perverted by Darwinistic advantages, II: 32
  • on preserving "freedom" and (Huxley), I: 31
  • and the Rule of Capitalism, II: 34
  • and the Rule of Law, I: 35
  • slave dimension of Being in a liberal, III: 36
  • and the tyranny of the majority, I: 32

Democratic creed, I: 37

Deposits

  • bank, II: 6
  • chartered bank non-personal term, II: 22
  • foreign currency, II: 22
  • on generalized withdrawals of massive, by depositors, I: 35, 43, 45, 48
  • held in Canada's top five banks, in 1993, I: 46
  • losses of, and other dangers, from runs on banks (Friedman and Schwarz), I: 46
  • non-personal notice, II: 22
  • People's, I: 44-45
  • personal saving, in chartered banks, II: 22
  • redistribution of money by canalizing, III: 22

Depositors' money, I: 18, 35; II: 6

Desire(s)

  • "cannibal desire to have and possess" (Ricoeur), I: 10
  • and enjoyment needs of usurers: how satisfied, III: 19
  • for future financial security or "precautionary motive" (Keynes), II: 23
  • man's restless, for power (Hobbes), I: 19, 52
  • Québec's, to separate from Canada, II: 28
  • stochastic, in the marketplace, III: 32

Despotism, I: 14, 33, 54

Destiny

  • capacity to change: Man's most favorable Darwinian difference and variation, III: 11
  • changing Man's: conditional on triumph over Darwinistic animal in Man, III: 11
  • deepest root of human: the Rule of Law, II: 33
  • People must will their, II: 33
  • People's: enframed in laws, 9a; III: 30-31
  • signs announcing (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • ultimate, of Capitalism: self-destruction, III: 8

Destruction

  • of consumption and capital goods, II: 4
  • of a country, II: 68
  • creation and, operators (QTE), III: 33
  • creation and: underlying mental ground of, III: 40
  • "creative destruction" (Schumpeter), III: 9-10
  • and depressions, II: 19
  • economic origin of, II: 29
  • extent of economic: how assessed, III: 20
  • and Harvesting-Predation elements in the business cycle: how activated, III: 20
  • of "injurious" individual differences and variations: "natural selection" (Darwin), III: 10
  • of a job, II: 10
  • meaning of, deciphered, II: 10
  • objectivity of, as experienced by bankrupts, II: 9
  • "real orgies of destruction" (Mumford), III: 3
  • phase, of the business cycle, III: 18, 19-20, 21, 23
  • and predation: nothing but mechanisms for transferring spoils of progress, III: 24
  • probability of Capitalist self-, III: 10
  • and radical evil, III: 32
  • "recoils on perpetrator" (Hegel), III: 23
  • recurring irrational, III: 24
  • rooted in evil maxims, III: 32
  • and sadistic instincts, II: 30
  • "self-," ultimate destiny of Capitalism (Schumpeter), III: 7-10
  • of a small business, chain of events leading to, II: 10
  • ugly essence of domination and human, III: 25

Destructive change, II: 13

Differenciation (Deleuze)

  • between usurers and borrowers, 8a

Distribution

  • of advantage, I: 41; III: 31
  • of advantage and power: allotted by laws, III: 31
  • of bank loans, II: 9, 15; III: 18, 22
  • of bank-money, II: 9, 21, 37; III: 22, 23, 33, 40
  • change in the time- of money, II: 50
  • of commercial real estate loans, III: 18
  • expansion-and- of money, III: 20
  • of income-weighted money withdrawal, within quintiles: for family units, I: 46
  • of knowledge and wealth: nexus of progress, III: 24
  • of money, III: 22, 23, 34, 40
  • non-local effects of flawed, III: 33
  • pattern, of bank-money, II: 37, 46
  • predetermined fraudulent, of advantage, III: 26
  • space-time, and structure of money, II: 44; III: 18, 19, 23
  • and structure of loans at top banks, III: 22

Distrust

  • and cynicism, II: 26
  • and destructive change, II: 13
  • from economic and social ills, II: 26
  • loyalty and social cohesion degenerating into, I: 35
  • spontaneous spread of, I: 35
  • Rousseau on "competition" generating, I: 53

Dominion

  • every, grounded in a technology, III: 4
  • exposes Man to himself as "object" or "human material" (Heidegger), III: 5
  • "imperative" (Bethe), III: 3
  • Magian destining rule to secure Capitalist, III: 5
  • over Man, III: 3, 4, 10, 32
  • over Man's dumbness, darkness, and irrationality, III: 11
  • mystery of Capitalist, III: 3
  • over nature: "enframed" as essence of technology (Heidegger), III: 3
  • as "technology" (Heidegger), III: 3, 4
  • technology as instrument of, III: 29
  • technology as summons for, III: 3, 4
  • over things, including humans as things, slaves, and servants, III: 17
  • on the transfer of God's: to Man, through technology (Heidegger), III: 5
  • unconditional, of Man: as mere hoard of labor, III: 7
  • what secures the dominion of Capitalists, III: 23
  • See also Darwinism, Darwinistic, Solomonic creed

Double runs, on banks and on the Justice System, 7a. See also World War III

Down-side, of the business cycle, III: 20, 23

Duels, economic, I: 34, 35

The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, I: P15-1

 

E

Economic(s)

  • advantages, II: 13
  • analogs, III: 38
  • arrangements, suspicious, II: 26
  • attacks, I: 39
  • Being, 10a; II: 34, III: 34, 35
  • change, II: 3, 13, 17, 19, 21; III: 18
  • collective, security, I: 47
  • concentration of, powers, I: 35
  • concepts, II: 21
  • configuration space of, III: 33
  • consequences, of the credit crunch, II: 21
  • conventional, III: 32
  • Conventional Theories of (CTE), III: 33
  • coupling factors, III: 38
  • data, II: 8, 10, 29
  • destruction, I: 34, 58; II: 29
  • developments, essential character of, II: 34
  • dirigisme, I: 14; III: 32
  • disaffiliation, from Canada, II: 28
  • disaster, I: 57
  • distress, II: 25
  • duels, I: 34, 35
  • entanglements, III: 34, 41
  • enterprise, and "the seven deadly sins of Christianity" (Mumford), III: 1
  • entity, wave function of (QTE), III: 36
  • environment, I: 10
  • events, II: 7, 11
  • expansion and speculative overinvestments, II: 21
  • experience, II: 8-9, 11
  • field forces (QTE), III: 34, 38
  • and financial activities: how they interact, II: 19
  • freedom, I: 9, II: 27; III: 32
  • gains, trivial or deceptive, I: 40
  • "growth" and "innovation" (Scherer), III: 14
  • hazards, I: 57
  • inequalities, I: 40
  • instabilities, I: 39
  • interactions, quantum (QTE), III: 32, 37, 38
  • interests, I: 42; II: 13, 15, 17, 30; III: 29
  • kill ratio, I: 34
  • and legislative configuration of Capitalism, III: 25
  • liberty, I: 57
  • life, I: 21, 22, 23, 29, 35, 41
  • losses, II: 10
  • macro-, III: 33, 37
  • macroscopic aggregates of, III: 32
  • micro-, III: 33, 37
  • mischief, I: 39
  • misery, II: 21, 56
  • new foundations for, 10a
  • new way of thinking about, III: 17
  • nightmares, I: 31
  • oppression, I: 14
  • order, of the business cycle, III: 18, 19, 22
  • order, in a Capitalist society, III: 18, 26
  • order, implicate, III: 22, 40
  • order, of money changers, III: 26
  • origin of destruction, II: 29
  • outcomes, 10a; III: 33
  • output, III: 35
  • paths, of borrowers, III: 34
  • phenomena, III: 22
  • policies, I: 17; II: 10, 15
  • power, I: 51; III: 32
  • priorities, the People's, II: 29
  • problems of, III: 33
  • prosperity, II: 9, 21
  • quanta (QTE), III: 32
  • quantitative, III: 33
  • and quantum fields of money, III: 40
  • reality on the quantum scale, III: 32, 33, 35
  • repulsion vs. binding energy, in society, III: 9
  • responsibility and guilt, often counterfactual, III: 32
  • rights, I: 37, 38, 57, 59
  • risks, II: 24
  • Schrödinger's equation, III: 37
  • security, II: 15
  • separation, II: 34
  • servant or slave, I: 39
  • servitude, I: 3, 10, 37, 56; II: 28; III: 7
  • slowdown, II: 20
  • and social ills, II: 26
  • and social misfortunes, II: 29
  • and social observables: a connected unbroken whole, III: 18
  • and social unfolding of the implicate economic order, III: 18
  • stability, I: 57; II: 13-16
  • state vector (QTE), III: 38
  • states, metastable (QTE), III: 38
  • structure information (QTE), III: 38
  • Survey, 7a; II: 34
  • system, III: 34, 36, 37
  • terror, I: 34
  • theories, III: 32, 33
  • thinking, current, III: 33
  • threats to families, II: 24
  • totalitarianism, I: 29; III: 29, 32
  • transactions. See Transactions
  • tyrants, I: 35
  • units, II: 20
  • use of quantum theory in (QTE), III: 37-38
  • value, I: 60
  • variables, II: 46, 68; III: 18, 22
  • veil, II: 32
  • war, I: 9, 34
  • war zone, I: 35
  • what economics must capture, III: 32
  • well-being, and loan policies, II: 11
  • See also Quantum theory of Economics (QTE)

Economic Report of the President, I: P7-1, P15-1; II: 31, CC-4, CH-9, CH-10

Economically indentured servants, II: 32

Economists, what they have forgotten, II: 34

Economy, the

  • and the business cycle, II: 50
  • command, I: 17
  • and commercial real estate loans, II: 50
  • control of, III: 18, 22
  • and the credit crunch, II: 20
  • destabilized, II: 6, 7, 21, 24-25, 68
  • and the distribution pattern of money, II: 37
  • on entangling the whole economy, III: 41
  • expansion and contraction of, II: 3, 4
  • external shock to, II: 19
  • and the flow of loan money, II: 6, 22
  • global, III: 33
  • how destabilized, II: 68
  • imbalances in, II: 35
  • implicate order of, II: 50, 68; III: 18
  • loan rationing and, II: 23
  • major negative impact on, II: 37
  • national, III: 29, 33
  • overinvestments and the national, II: 6, 68
  • paths of money in, III: 40
  • propagation through, of changes in the distribution of money, III: 34
  • questions about, II: 34
  • slowdown of, II: 20
  • stimulating, II: 4
  • structural imbalances in Canada's, II: 17
  • as totality of quantum economic transactions (QTE), III: 32
  • See also Business cycle, Economics, Quantum Theory of Economics (QTE)

Effect(s)

  • calibrated, of the business cycle, II: 17
  • of changes in the distribution of bank-money, III: 34
  • cause and, II: 6-12; III: 40
  • on "cause" and (Hume), II: 8; III: 40 n.
  • of depressions (Schumpeter), II: 19
  • of empirical evidence, on scientific laws, II: 12
  • of entangled states, following indenture through usury, III: 34
  • Hayek's ominous psychological, II: 27
  • hypothesized, II: 11
  • immediate and destructive, II: 10
  • of increases in mortgage rates, on young families (Crane), II: 15
  • interference of cyclical, II: 19
  • lagging, II: 17
  • of loan policies, II: 11
  • of losses, II: 9
  • non-local, of flawed distributions of bank-money, III: 33
  • of panics and bank failures, I: 46
  • possible causes and, of the business cycle in Canada: charted and identified, II: 17
  • "psychological," risked by society (Hayek), II: 4
  • reasoning from cause to, and vice versa, I: 52
  • of the space-time distribution and structure of money, III: 18
  • space-time evolution of, III: 40
  • understanding causes from, II: 9
  • undesirable, of unemployment and destruction, II: 4

Efficient

  • cause, of World War III, I: 51
  • government, II: 31

Egypt, I: 51

Electorate, the

  • as absolute master of the Legal Code, II: 29
  • directing the legislature to change the Rule of Law, II: 33
  • having no choice but to change the rules of the marketplace, II: 33
  • indentured, III: 23
  • most challenging decision of: regarding the order of life, as enframed in the System of Laws, III: 9
  • responsible for the future, I: 41

Electronic

  • banking services, III: 16
  • control, over human economic life, I: 21-22, 23
  • global, control, I: 23
  • global financial and, concentration of powers, III: 3, 9
  • global web, I: 21
  • money, I: 22; III: 25
  • point-of-sale devices, I: 21

Encroachment(s)

  • America's war against British, I: 38
  • Capitalist, over citizens, III: 10
  • CAPITALIST ENCROACHMENT INDEX, III: 10
  • of the Church: exorcised, I: 64, 65
  • on liberty, spirit, and mind, leading to World War III against the Money Trust, I: 4
  • papacy's, upon the "rights of kings" (Hobbes), I: 64
  • and Reformation, I: 64
  • of the rich: "shrewdest scheme" of deceit (Rousseau), I: 53-54
  • systematic, on the economic rights of the People: can lead to war, I: 38
  • of usury, on most human activities, I: 3

Enfolded

  • economic order, in the space-time distribution and structure of money, III: 18, 19, 22
  • in a "hologram," image of an object (Bohm), III: 18
  • how the implicate order is, III: 39
  • "order" (Bohm), III: 17, 18
  • See also Unfolded

Enfoldment

  • Bohm's notion of, III: 40
  • as the down-side of the business cycle, III: 23
  • of the implicate order of the national economy, II: 50
  • See also Unfoldment

Enfoldment-unfoldment

  • the business cycle as recurrent, III: 18
  • movement, in Capitalist society, III: 23, 27
  • pattern, III: 40
  • quantum, III: 39

Enframed

  • in axioms: theorems, III: 30
  • in Capitalism: servitude, III: 31
  • in laws: the People's destiny, 9a; III: 30-31
  • in the Legal and Judicial machinery: the Solomonic creed, III: 26
  • in the Solomonic creed: Capitalism, III: 4, 25
  • in the Solomonic creed: rule of the rich and servitude of borrowers, III: 10, 25
  • in the System of Laws: the order of life, III: 9
  • in the System of Laws: net advantages, III: 26
  • in technology: Man's "summons" to dominate nature (Heidegger), III: 4

Enframent, III: 4-5, 31

"Enframing" [Ge-stell] (Heidegger)

  • summons to dominate Man, III: 4
  • "summons" to dominate nature (Heidegger), III: 4
  • "supreme danger" from (Heidegger), III: 5
  • See also Enframed, Enframent

England, I: 12, 16, 19; II: 34; III: 14, 25

English

  • colonies, I: 19
  • comfort, 9a; I: 29, 53
  • common law, I: 49-50

Enlightenment, 8a, 9a, 10a, 11a

Entanglements

  • quantum, and radical evil, III: 41
  • with usurers, III: 34, 41

Entangling, entrepreneurs, I: 9; II: 14; III: 20, 21

Entrepreneur(s)

  • abused, II: 21
  • and acknowledgments of debt, III: 21
  • aims, goals, and plans of: divergent from those of usurers, III: 20
  • apparent self-will of: "enmeshed in servitude" (Hegel), III: 19
  • as bondsmen, III: 19
  • Canada's, III: 15
  • on claims by banks of caring about innovation and, I: 18
  • coercive tricks against, I: 9
  • collateralized assets of: within reach of usurers, III: 21
  • control and dominion over, II: 3
  • creating new wealth and technology, III: 20
  • and the credit channel, II: 21
  • and credit creation, II: 22
  • and credit lines, I: 9
  • and the deception of the Capitalist priesthood, III: 20
  • defense of legal interests of, vs. entrenched net advantages of rich Capitalists, III: 20
  • destabilization of, I: 9, III: 21
  • entanglement of, II: 21; III: 20, 21
  • expanding opportunities through innovation, III: 27
  • and Faustian money, II: 3
  • fear of, III: 19
  • fist-time: cannot see around the corner of the marketplace, III: 27
  • funding-limited, III: 19, 20
  • harm and threats against the economic freedom of, I: 9
  • and Harvesting-Predation phase of the business cycle, III: 20, 21
  • held in subjection, by usurers, III: 19
  • how entangled unawares, at a distance, by corrupt usurers, III: 20
  • innovation and borrowing by, II: 19
  • many loans to: called, frozen, or reduced, III: 20
  • millionaire-, and Zarathustra's admonition, III: 27
  • miscalculations by, II: 13
  • needed by usurers, III: 20
  • new wealth of: tempting target for entanglement, by usurers, III: 21
  • and the potentiality of hidden deceit, III: 21
  • on preparing to confront the potential adversities of the next business cycle, III: 21
  • and risk of illiquidity, II: 23
  • risk of being ousted or expropriated by "giant industrial units" (Schumpeter), III: 9
  • satisfaction of, a fleeting one, III: 19
  • self-consciousness of, III: 19
  • self-preservative instincts of, I: 58
  • separated from means of production: when possible, III: 19
  • situation of: how calculated by many usurers, III: 21
  • many sound: entangled, used up, or victimized by usurers-speculators, III: 20
  • stability of, and credit arrangements, III: 21
  • stealthy mechanism for exploiting the potential, in everyone of us, III: 27
  • struggle of -innovator, III: 16
  • on transfer of spoils of progress from, to Capitalists and usurers, III: 24
  • transforming fictive bank-money into real products, processes, and services, III: 20
  • on understanding the "'past'" from the "'Present'" (Heidegger), III: 21
  • used by usurers, II: 21
  • using bank-money to create new wealth, III: 19
  • and usurers, relationship between, III: 19, 27
  • and wealth creation, III: 19-20
  • and workers: standing-reserve for Capitalists and usurers, III: 19
  • See also Capitalism, Business cycle

Entrepreneurial

  • activities, II: 22, 23
  • gamble, III: 16
  • innovation and credit creation, II: 22
  • life instincts, II: 30
  • spirit, II: 34

Envy

  • in the game of catallaxy, III: 26
  • "the seven deadly sins of Christianity" (Mumford), III: 1

Equity

  • control, I: 18
  • cross-ownership of, and potential for conflict of interest, II: 14
  • deterioration in borrowers', II: 19

ESBO, I: P11-2

Essence

  • of the business cycle, III: 17-27
  • of Capitalism, II: 34; III: 3-13
  • of domination and human destruction, III: 25
  • of economic Being, III: 34
  • and genius of the Kantian method, II: 9
  • Hegel on "hidden undeveloped," III: 25
  • of just and fair life, III: 26
  • of "justice" (Nietzsche), III: 26
  • of mind manipulation (Hobbes), I: 62
  • of the power of Capitalism, qua religion, I: 64
  • of "technology" (Heidegger), III: 3, 5
  • of "thinghood" (Hegel), III: 39

"Eternal progress" (Tipler), III: 23-24

"Eternal Return of the Same" (Nietzsche), 9a; III: 8, 9, 18, 23, 24, 27

Euclidean geometry, I: 51

Europe, I: 51

European culture, headed toward "catastrophe" (Nietzsche), III: 8

Evil

  • acts, in the marketplace, III: 33
  • awaiting entrepreneurs, around the corner, III: 21
  • bank, III: 41
  • "beyond good and evil" (Nietzsche), III: 9
  • borrower, III: 41
  • of Capitalism, I: 64
  • deception of the marketplace, I: 3
  • empires, I: 28
  • ethics, I: 10
  • "excites activity" (Malthus), I: 28
  • explicit treatment of the freedom to choose between good and: missing from current economic thinking, III: 33
  • exposing, I: 63
  • of Faustian money, II: 3
  • freedom to choose true, and economic transactions: inseparable, III: 33
  • freedom of the will to choose intelligently good over, 10a
  • good and, 11a; II: 30, 33, 34, 39
  • how created, transmitted, and propagated in the marketplace, III: 33
  • intentions, III: 20
  • irrational forces for, III: 24
  • "main" (de Tocqueville), I: 32
  • Malthusian, I: 61
  • of the marketplace, I: 13, 29
  • "maxims" (Kant), III: 32, 33, 34, 40
  • men, I: 9
  • modeling structure of, III: 33
  • moral, I: 27
  • outcomes, I: 26
  • "as power that binds . . . as a reign" (Ricoeur), III: 41
  • "propensity" to, of human will (Kant), 10a; III: 33
  • protection from, I: 63
  • quantum entanglements and radical, III: 41
  • "radical" (Kant), III: 32, 33, 40, 41
  • radical, and quantum entanglements (QTE), III: 41
  • radical, in the marketplace: masquerading as meritorious virtue, III: 33
  • reading, I: 28
  • "root of all" (Timothy), I: 14
  • and the Rule of Law, II: 33
  • tendency in business, I: 26
  • war against radical, III: 41

Evolution

  • of the business cycle, III: 38
  • Darwinian, III: 29
  • of the economy and bank control, III: 22
  • and "nihilism" (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • space-time, of effects, III: 40
  • theory of, I: 27
  • time- of economic state vectors (QTE), III: 38
  • time- of key financial, economic, and social variables, III: 18
  • time- pattern of bank money, II: 50

Excommunication

  • bankruptcy as, I: 64; III: 28
  • and damnation, I: 62

Existence

  • "aim" or "unity" of (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • "Being transformed into a value" (Heidegger), III: 7
  • corruptible, III: 20
  • of cycles, corroborated, II: 18
  • of deceptons, postulated, III: 41
  • destruction of, II: 18
  • of fraud fields, III: 41
  • freedom, options, and life, II: 34
  • "great dice game of existence" (Nietzsche), III: 23
  • "values of existence" (Nietzsche), III: 9

Exorcis(e) (ing), 10a; I: 1, 62, 64, 65

Exorcism, I: 63

Expansion(s)

  • and the business cycle, II: 3
  • of economy and politicians (Hayek), II: 4
  • followed by contractions, II: 6
  • followed by relaxation of credit standards (Fisher and Minsky), III: 23
  • followed by speculative overinvestments, II: 6, 21, 23
  • phase of the business cycle, III: 18, 20, 23
  • and "speculation" (Galbraith), III: 1

Expansionary monetary or fiscal policy (Cantor-Wenninger),II: 19

Expansionist monetary policy, dangers from flawed (Hayek), II: 4

Explicate

  • economic order, III: 22
  • "order" (Bohm), III: 18
  • See also Implicate order

EXPLOITING-EXPLOITED, 9a. See also Genetic code of Capitalism

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