Analytical
Subject Index
to Books I-III
K-N
K
Kantian
- concept of radical evil,
applied, 7a; III: 40
- method, II: 8-9
Kill ratio,
economic, I: 34
Killed
- on Capitalism
"eventually" being, "by its own successes" (Schumpeter), III: 9
- God (Nietzsche's Madman
in the marketplace), III: 7
Kinds
- of change (Aristotle), II:
18
- of forces, and stability of
Capitalist system, III: 9
Knowledge
- of causal links, II: 13
- consistent (Galileo's
scientific method), III: 14
- distribution of, III: 24
- divorcing workers from, I:
18
- for-: of possible
deceits, entanglements, and evils, awaiting entrepreneurs and workers, III: 21
- Gibran on, I: 13
- growth of (Tipler), III: 24
- and intelligence: replacing
labor, I: 13
- lack of, and managerial
incompetence, II: 10
- by means of
"concepts" (Kant), II: 9
- of metapsychology of
agreements, I: 60
- of monopolistic practices
of Big Business, I: 60
- monopolization of, I: 3
- and new consciousness of
Being, III: 28
- a posteriori, II: 10
- a priory, II: 9
- of propagators, III: 40
- scientific, I: 26
- and the scientific method,
I: 52
- and subjectively perceived
appearances, II: 8
The
Koran. See Index
of Biblical and Prophetic References
L
Labor
- dissociated from the
productive process, by Capitalists, I: 17, 55
- distinguished: from value,
riches, and capital (Ricardo), I: 13
- domesticating Man as,
Darwinistic technology for, III: 10
- exploited, across national
boundaries, I: 3
- hoard of, unconditional
dominion over Man as, III: 7
- hungry, I: 29
- inexpensive and genetically
self-reproducing, I: 8
- quantity of, I: 13
- replaced by intelligence and
knowledge, I: 13
- Smith on, I: 11
- source of, for the rich,
III: 7
- stock: on call,
as standing-reserve, to be ordered, III: 4
- surplus value produced by,
I: 55
- unconcealed: Man, III: 5
Laboratories, infiltrated,
III: 28
Law(s)
- "allot the distribution
of advantage" (Heidegger), III: 31
- biased, I: 14
- changing the orientation of,
I: 36, 49
- compliance with unjust, I:
58
- of "contiguity"
and "antecedence" (Hume), III:
- control over, I: 62
- decision to change, I: 59
- defective, I: 11
- domain of adequacy of, II:
12
- on "eluding the
severity" of (Voltaire), II: 1
- enacted to protect right
of property, I: 54
- encoded in, the implicate
order of society, II: 33
- enframe people's
destiny, III: 30, 31
- giving assent to, I: 33
- goal of, III: 31
- of God, I: 26, 28, II: 1;
III: 4, 7
- of history (Bunge), III: 1
- hypothesized, II: 12
- "ignorance" of
(Bunge), III: 1
- and the interest of
consumers, I: 12
- Jefferson's revision of, I:
49
- The Laws (Plato), II:
29
- Magian, I: 3
- manipulating, I: 16
- of the marketplace, I: 51;
III: 7
- moral, III: 41
- of nature, I: 52; III: 7, 24
- net advantages implicate in
the System of, I: 39
- of Newtonian mechanics, II:
12
- obligation to obey, I: 53
- and order, I: 16
- perversion of, I: 3
- of physics, III: 23
- preprogrammed, with the
veiled intention to secure advantage, deceive, or defraud, III: 30
- problems of, and quantum
theory, III: 33
- replaced by administrative
procedures, I: 35
- scientific, II: 12
- simplification of, I: 56
- and the Solomonic creed, I:
51
- of the strongest, I:
54
- system of, I: 39; III: 5, 9,
10
- testing of, II: 12
- universal, II: 12
- violations of moral: how
possibly explained or predicted (by QTE), III: 41
- of war, I: 47
- See also Legal,
Legislation, Legislative, Rule of Law
Leaders, warning
to, I: 39
Legalcode, I: 55-56, II: 3,
29
consequences, of the effects
of changes in the distribution of bank-money, on borrowers, III: 34
costs, II: 15
and fraudulent
expropriations, II: 25
il- encroachment,
protection against, II: 26
interests of entrepreneurs,
III: 20
and judicial biases, II: 14
and judiciary machinery, enframing
the net advantages of Capitalists over servants and bondsmen, III: 26
System and economic
security, II: 15
Code and people's economic
priorities, II: 29
Legislation
- centered in the
IRRATIONAL-EVIL quadrant of the Philosophical Compass, 9a
- colonial, I: 29
- core flaws in, descended
from the Solomonic creed, III: 5
- encoded in: Darwinistic
seed, 9a
- extorted, I: 11
- flawed, I: 56; III: 26, 27
- genetic code of society, 9a
- hidden goal of, 9a
- inadequate, I: 21
- most conducive to increasing
freedom and wealth for all, III: 31
- perverted, 7a
- pretended, I: 33
- promoting life instincts,
10a
- restructuring of, I: 42
- safety, III: 29
- See also BANK LOAN SAFETY LEGISLATION,
Law(s), Legal, Legal code, Legislative, Rule of Law, Solomonic creed
Legislative
- corruption of, I: 39
- and economic configuration,
of Capitalism, III: 25
- establishment of a new, I:
48, 49
- Frankenstein monster, I:
55-56
- and judicial net advantages,
of Big Business and Big Government, I: 32
- net advantages, of the Money
Trust, I: 55
- on reason for returning to
"old" (Locke), I:50
- risk of annihilation or
extinction, III: 30
- structures, and economic
mischief, I: 39
- system: why manipulated, I:
16
- on "transgression"
by the (Locke), I: 49
Legislature
- on "dissolution"
of "corrupt" (Locke), I: 50
- on the electorate directing
the, to change the Rule of Law, II: 33
- eliminating Darwinistic
advantages in, I: 43, 65
- embodied in the, life and
death instincts, I: 58
- fulfilling the will of the
people, I: 39
- new, I: 61
- on new: opposing potentially
sadistic instincts of Big Governments or Big Business, I: 58
- on separating the Money
Trust from the, I: 55
- tyranny of the , I: 32
Leisure
- and the good life,
conditions for acquiring, I: 27, 57
- justice and, III: 29
Lender(s)
- borrowers as preys to, I: 20
- and the democratic creed, I:
37
- duels between borrowers and,
I: 34
- on evil borrowers swindling,
III: 41
- expectations of, II: 19
- interests of, divergent from
those of debtors, II: 19
- on laws protecting, but not
necessarily borrowers, I: 20
- liability, III: 38
- motives and behavior of, II:
11
- net advantages to, I: 30
- obligation of borrowers to,
and the myth of servitude, I: 10
- recommendation to, I: 20
- seeking war, I: 20
- separated from borrowers,
through the artifice of the Solomonic creed, III: 24
- See also Borrowers,
Solomonic creed
Liberty,
economic, I: 57
Linked, reaction chains,
III: 38
Links and
connections
- between the economic quanta
of daily life, III: 32
- between flawed policies and
personal losses, II: 10
- between overinvestments in
commercial real estate, non-accrual loans, non-accrual residential loans, number of
business bankruptcies, unemployment rate, government net lending, criminal code rate, and
net income and dividends at largest bank, II: 37
- between structural changes
in money stock, bank- money, number of units foreclosed, number of therapeutic abortions,
number of suicides, and separation rates for heart attacks and heart disease, II: 56
- causal, II: 7-8, 11,13
- in chain of causality, II:
17
- in the chain of economic and
social events, II: 11
- in the Empirical Model of
the Business Cycle (Ayoub), III: 18
- on following links in chain
of causality, II: 11
- hidden, II: 9
- in the system of concepts,
II: 9
- See also Cause(s),
Chain of causality, Effect(s), Links
Links, structural
- between the change in the
distribution of bank-money, manufacturing capacity utilization rate, exchange rate, and
average claims paid per foreclosure, II: 46
- in the money chain: average
family income after tax, change in the money stock, interest rates, change in consumer
prices, and GDP per capita in constant dollars, II: 50
Liquidity
- at banks, II: 13
- borrowing and, II: 19
- il- at
entrepreneurial firms, II: 23
- on
"liquidity-preference" (Keynes) II: 23
Liquidation
- "Abnormal"
(Schumpeter) II: 14
- of assets, at depressed
prices, II: 14
Loan(s)
- applications, as auricular
confessions, III: 28
- as new form of economic
servitude, I: 10
- bank, and speculative
investments, II: 23
- called, reduced, or frozen,
I: 44, 58; II: 13, 23; III: 20, 41
- changes in bank, II: 11
- commercial and industrial,
II: 19
- commercial real estate, II:
6-7, 8, 29, 50, 56
- and credit cycle
model, II: 19
- deposits canalized into
commercial real estate, III: 22
- distribution of bank, II: 9,
15, 19: III: 18
- distribution of bank-money
in the form of, III: 19, 22
- distribution of commercial
real estate, III: 18
- failure to roll over, II: 19
- fear of losing, I: 35
- guarantor, III: 41
- highly collateralized, II:
21; III: 19
- indentured with: whole
generations of students-as- minds, III: 28
- indenturing families in the
U.S. and Canada, II: 32
- insiders and operating, II:
14
- and lending rates, II: 22
- millions subjugated
economically via, I: 30
- misdirected, at banks, I: 9;
II: 22, 35
- money-and- policies, III: 22
- non-accrual, I: 9, 34; II:
11, 13, 18, 23, 37; III: 18, 22
- nonperforming, II: 19, 26
- rationing of, by banks, II:
23
- responsibility of borrowers
for, III: 29
- sovereign and LDC, II: 13
- structure and distribution
of, at top banks, III: 22
- student, I: 3, 10, 13, 59
- to governments: indenturing
whole populations, III: 28
- to small and midsized
enterprises, II: 23
- See also Bank Loan
Safety Legislation
Logic
- Bohm's, III: 18
- of Capitalism, 10a; III: 25
- Clausewitzian, I: 36
- of the Declaration of
Independence, I: 33
- Heideggerian, III: 28
- Hobbesian, III: 28
- Locke's, I: 49
- Malthusian, I: 28
- Solomonic, I: 23
- using, I: 52
Logical inference, rules
of, III: 30
Loss(es)
- on attribution of, to
chance, II: 10
- awareness of causes of, II:
10
- of capital, I: 46
- on claims (CMHC), II: 15
- of control over society, I:
32
- of deposits, I: 46
- destructive effects of, II:
10
- direct experience from, II:
10
- experienced by bankrupts and
creditors, II: 9
- forms and effects of, II: 9
- job, III: 19
- kinds of, II: 9-10
- objectified, II: 10
- order of events surrounding,
II: 10
- pain from, II: 11
- profit or, III: 33
- of property, II: 26
- of purchasing power, I: 46
- provision for credit, II: 26
- of "sense of right and
wrong" (Hegel), II: 25
- subjective reality of,
uncovering unity of plan, II: 10
- tracing, II: 10
- understanding the causality
of, II: 10
- of wealth, to usurers, III:
19
Loss of freedom
- from economic entanglements,
III: 34
- when whole populations are
indentured, III: 33
Loyalty and
social cohesion, degenerating into distrust, I: 35
M
Madman, in the
marketplace
(Nietzsche), III: 7
Majority, the
- exorcising the legislature,
I: 65
- exorcising the Money Trust,
I: 62
- might of, I: 55, 61
- monopolizing justice, I: 55
- psychological duping of, I:
64
- rule, I: 59
- tyranny of, I: 32-33,
35, 39
- ultimate power of, I: 35
- will of, I: 42
Malleus
Maleficarum, I:
64
Managerial incompetence,
II: 10
Managers
- on money, I: 32; II: 8
- on opposition to the
objectified will of, II: 11
Market
- arrangements and
topographical maps, II: 13
- boom in stock, II: 19
- collapse, II: 25
- despotism: masquerading as
free trade, I: 14
- free, I: 9; III: 24
- -friendly regulations, II:
31
- job, I: 60
- largest and richest, II: 34
- "mechanisms,"
needs not satisfied by (Hayek), II: 4
- order, I: 14-15
- price, I: 11
- See
also Marketplace
"Marketing
character," transforming humans into "things" for sale in the marketplace
(Fromm), I: 22
Marketplace, the, I: 16-17
- anything but uncoerced and
free, III: 32
- Aristotle on, 8a
- becoming an economic war
zone, I: 35
- causality in, III: 34
- champions of free, III: 25
- conduct of business in, and
economic rights, I: 37
- dark side of, II: 32
- Darwinism in, III: 10
- deception of, not subtle, I:
9
- destructive and predatory
environment, II: 68
- dilemma of, I: 17
- distortion of causality in,
III: 32
- dominated by the Money
Trust, I: 26
- dominion of masters over Man
in, I: 39
- economic transactions of, I:
5
- economy: becoming a command
economy, I: 17
- on the electorate having no
choice but to change the rules of, II: 33
- and electronic money, I: 21
- evidence from, 10a
- evil maxims and rules of,
III: 40
- evil of, I: 13, 29, 40, III:
40
- exploitation and plunder in,
I: 27
- exploitation of women in, I:
3
- failure of, I: 11
- first global marketplace for
humans as property. See Royal African Company
- fitness in, I: 28
- "free," 7a; II: 4
- freedom to buy and sell in,
II: 32
- frontier marketplace of
usurers, I: 13
- "full of solemn
buffoons" (Nietzsche), I: 1, 5
- "goods sold in,"
vs. "reason" (Gibran), I: 13
- greed and acquisitiveness
in, II: 30
- ground
of many rules and maxims
in, insidiously corrupted, III: 33
- history of the transactions
of, I: 10
- how good and evil are
created and propagated in, III: 33
- how to manipulate, I: 16
- infallible doctrine of, I:
63
- interference with, I: 15
- law of, III: 7
- laws of, and the Solomonic
creed, I: 51
- legitimized Darwinism in,
III: 4
- lords of, I: 17
- loss of freedom in, III: 34
- "Madman" in
(Nietzsche), III: 7
- Man "stamped as
value" in (Nietzsche), III: 7
- modeling the structure of
evil in, III: 33
- monopolistic maxims and
practices of, II: 68
- myth of free, I: 10
- not spontaneous, II:
30
- Pavlovian techniques of,
III: 25
- people as objects in, I: 51
- perniciousness of, I: 20
- perpetual oscillation
between misery and more misery in, II: 31
- potential disasters from
globalization of predatory practices of, I: 39
- practices of, I: 39, III: 25
- priorities reversed in, II:
29
- private economic
transactions of, III: 32
- propagation of the patterns
of money beyond, II: 56
- propaganda of, III: 23
- "should be separate
from [the] public square" (Aristotle), 8a
- radical evil in,
masquerading as meritorious virtue, III: 33
- rapacious cunning motives
of, I: 10
- ravages of, 19
- rigged, III: 26-27, 32
- rights in, III: 24
- road to freedom
through, I: 5
- a secure and enduring source
of labor for the rich, III: 7
- on seeing around corner
of, III: 27
- shadows of
marketplace morality and phoney puppets, II: 33
- spontaneous market order, I:
15
- substituting technology for
humans in, I: 17
- supporters of, I: 12
- a sure road to
dirigisme and totalitarianism, when rigged, III: 32
- system of biased net
advantages, II: 30
- ubiquitous characteristics
of, III: 41
- unconcealed as locus of
massive coercive economic powers, III: 32
- valuing in, III: 7
- where everything and
everyone is bought and sold as object, III: 7
Mathematical expression
- laws of
"contiguity" and "antecedence" (Bunge), III: 40
- of the moment of Being, III:
35
- of the movement of money: in
terms of money propagators, III: 40
- of the oneness of a
Thing, as self-certainty, III: 39
Mathematical framework, of
quantum theory, III: 33, 34
Mathematicians, III: 30, 37
Mathematics
- and Galileo's scientific
method, III: 14
- theorems and axioms of, III:
30
- use of, I: 52
Maxims
- contravening "moral
law" (Kant), III: 41
- corrupted ground of many
rules and, III: 33
- evil, III: 32, 33,
34, 40
- monopolistic rules and, II:
44
- promoted by the brain trust
of Capitalism, I: 28
- and wickedness, 9a
- See also Rules
Maximize
- justice for all, I: 55
- profits for stockholders, I:
28
- surplus value produced by
labor force, I: 17, 55
Megabanks, I: 15; II: 27
"Megamachine" (Mumford), I: 21-22; III: 29
Mercantile system
- "absurdities" and
"oppressions" (Smith), I: 12
- according to Smith, I: 11
Mesopotamia, I: 51
Metaphysics, of
Capitalism, 7a
Method
- authority of the scientific,
I: 52
- Clauswitzian strategic and
tactical, for splitting enemy forces and for disrupting or cutting lines
of communications and lines of retreat, I: 38
- cui bono, II: 7
- deductive, of Euclidean
geometry and algebra, I: 51
- Galileo's scientific, III:
14
- Heidegger's, of thinking
about technology, III: 4
- investigative, II: 21
- Kantian, of pure reason,
II: 8-9, 21
- the modern scientific, II:
11
- the "most
effective," for "securing services that can be priced" (Hayek), II: 4
- roots of the scientific,
traced, I: 51
- scientific, II: 11, 52
Misdirected
- loans, at banks and trust
companies, I: 9; II: 22, 35
- resources, I: 14
Misemployment of
resources, I: 32
Misery, I: 5, 27, 28, 53; II: 6, 9, 21, 29,
31, 56; III: 10, 32, 33
Misery Index, III: 10. See
also CAPITALIST ENCROACHMENT INDEX
Modelassumptions and
conclusions of, I: 52
Bernanke and Blinder, II:
19, 25
Cantor and Wenninger, II: 25
characteristics of, I: 52
claims of, II: 21
collective excitation, III:
34
credit
cycle, II: 19-20
links and connections
revealed by, III: 18
for a "mind"
(Penrose), III: 34
schema, II: 21
supported by corroborative
empirical data, III: 18
theory or, I: 52
use of, I: 52; III: 18
validity of, I: 52
See also Empirical Model of the Business
Cycle (Ayoub), II: 21-28; III: 18
Modeling
- the collective behavior of
financial institutions, III: 34
- the structure of evil in the
marketplace, III: 33
- tactics, I: 36
- war, I: 38
Monetary
- authorities, I: 13; III: 22
- policy, II: 4, 7, 10, 19
- value, Man stamped
as, III: 7
Money
- bank-, II: 9, 21, 35, 37,
56; III: 9, 10, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 33, 34, 40
- bank financing of
"speculation" (Galbraith), II: 1
- on being indentured then
bankrupted by fictitious bank-, III: 10
- big, II: 21, 24, 31, 32
- on "blood" and
(Spengler), I: 23
- cannot be the center of life, 7a; III: 28
- Capitalism as religion of,
7a; I: 62-67; III: 28
- cause of servitude, III: 7
- center of power, I:
43
- and "central
bankers" (Friedman), II: 6
- chain, II: 50
- changers, I: 23; III: 14, 26
- collective changes in the
distribution of, III: 34
- communists and, II: 3
- control and manipulation
through, III: 7
- control of, II: 4, 6
- credit, II: 22
- dealers, II: 22
- and democracy, III: 32
- depositors', I: 18, 35: II:
6
- "dictatorship of
money" (Spengler), II: 3
- distribution of, III: 22,
34, 40
- distribution of bank-, II:
37, 46, 68
- divinity of, I: 22
- in dogdom, III: 25-26
- electronic, I: 21, 22; III:
25
- elite's: "useless in
the face of a determined population" (Zinn), I: 36
- on "extortion" of,
by the crown (Smith), I: 11
- "Faustian money"
(Spengler), II: 3-4, 33
- Faustian plan to Rule
the World, I: 23
- as fictitious hoard of human
energy, III: 9
- fictive, I: 43; III: 10, 20
- fighting to gain possession
of, I: 47
- and force of gravity, III:
24
- forces in a purely
Capitalist system: measured in units of, III: 9
- fortresses, I: 43
- freedom from, III: 9
- future, III: 20
- generalized and massive
withdrawals of, by depositors, I: 43, 46
- and implicate order
of the economy, II: 68
- infantile compulsion
to spend, I: 22
- on infiltrating high-tech
firms and laboratories with, III: 28
- instrument of coercion, I:
14
- "instrument of
commerce" (Smith), I: 12
- is God (for
Capitalists), III: 7
- the key to the country
(in Clausewitzian Plan of War), I: 43
- on law being the slave of,
I: 49
- lenders wanting their, II:
19
- life vs., I: 23
- -and-loan distributions,
III: 22
- -and-loan policies, III: 22
- as loans, III: 22
- Magian moralities of, III: 9
- Man stamped as value
through, III: 7
- managers, I: 32: II: 8
- misdirected or misallocated,
II: 35
- momentum of (QTE), III: 36
- moral order based on, III: 9
- movement of, III: 40
- new, II: 22
- non-local effects of flawed
distributions of bank-, III: 33
- objective of
expansion-and-distribution of, III: 20
- "one of greatest
instruments of freedom" (Hayek), I: 13
- and opportunities, III: 27
- other people's, I: 18; II:
3; III: 20
- paths of, III: 40
- patterns, II: 56; III: 18,
40
- "possession" of
(Plato), II: 29
- printing, III: 22
- propagators, III: 40
- quantum fields of (QTE),
III: 40
- Religion of, 7a; I: 62-67;
III: 28
- reserves, III: 32
- "root of all evil"
(Timothy), I: 14
- on saving, on bank CEOs,
III: 29
- space-time distribution and
structure of, II: 50, 68; III: 18, 23
- stock, I: 13; II: 6-7, 11,
21, 22, 29, 50, 56; III: 18, 19, 22, 23, 32
- subverting freedom, III: 32
- on the "talent" of
"people who manage money" (Galbraith), I: 32
- and technology, I: 17
- "thinking in
money" (Spengler), II: 4
- time-evolution pattern of
bank-, II: 50
- transferred to the rich, I:
22; II: 24
- usurer's, III: 20
- value, I: 3
- "war" and
(Machiavelli), I: 37
- wars, I: 46
- See also Business
cycle, Money Trust, Usury
Money Trust, the
- access to depositors' money,
I: 44
- arbitrary will of, I: 59
- borrowing from, government,
I: 19
- on Capitalists inventing
Darwin, I: 26
- collapse of, I: 35
- Declaration of Independence
from, I: 36
- disposition of contracts
with, I: 47
- on divorcing the legislature
from, I: 55
- dominion and control of,
over almost every aspect of human economic life, I: 21, 23
- dominion over the
marketplace, I: 26
- and economic servitude, I:
37
- economic war between the
citizen and, I: 35
- exploitative machinations
of, II: 3
- on failure that must be
avoided by, III: 23
- governments indentured to,
II: 29
- on the majority exorcising,
I: 62, 65
- net advantages of, I: 26,
41, 48, 55, 65
- new source of control and
revenue for, I: 60
- Nietzschian will to power
of: how perpetuated, III: 23
- obedience and servitude to,
a fiction, I: 63
- people indentured by, II: 29
- sadism and masochism, I: 57
- a source of income for, I:
22
- a source of information for,
credit bureaus, I: 64
- taking control over economic
life, I: 29
- transferring wealth to, I:
15
- a warning to leaders of, I:
39
- See also Big
Business, Big Money, Faustian money
Money Trust, the
(Clausewitzian Plan of War)
- as aggressor, I: 41, 47
- center of gravity of,
I: 43, 48
- center of power of,
I: 43
- Clausewitzian Plan of War
against, I: 41-50
- on compelling, to fulfill
the will of the majority, I: 42
- on cost of legal attacks by:
how increased , I: 48
- fortresses of, I: 45
- global integrity of, I: 47
- international members, I: 47
- main advantage of, I: 44
- means of offense of,
I: 44
- on money, diverging out
of, I: 45
- moral forces of, I:
44
- the People against, I: 46,
48
- people's numeric advantage
over, I: 44
- power of, I: 45
- tyranny of the majority
and, I: 35
- victory by, I: 46
- weakening cash position of,
I: 48
- wearing down, I: 48
- World War III against, I: 4,
32, 35-37, 47, 51
Monopolistic
- interests,
"absurd" (Smith), I: 3
- maxims, II: 68
- practices, I: 9-10, 60; II:
4-5, 24, 68
- "property of Big
Business and Big Government" (Huxley), III: 1
Monopolists
- acting as para-governments,
I: 17
- safety of, II: 26
- taking control, I: 17-18, 55
Monopoly
- declared injurious to the
interest of the state, by Dionysius (Aristotle), III: 10
- fundamental strategy and
practice of modern Capitalism, III: 10
- and loss of freedom for the
multitude, III: 33
- rights, I: 55
- power, unnatural
concentration of, I: 13
Mortality statistics, II: CF-3
Mystery
- of Capitalist dominion, III:
3
- of universal experience,
III: 38
Myth
- fraudulent: progress as
product of Capitalism, III: 16
- of the free
marketplace, I: 10
- of progress, III: 14-16
- of the rulership of the rich
over the poor, I: 10
Mythical origin,
of the Rule of Law, I: 51
Mythology,
Capitalist, III: 32
N
Nation, the
- future economic security of,
II: 15-16
- how indentured, I: 3
- how ruined, II: 15
- on "public debt"
and (Hume), I: 48
- threats to the economic
stability of, II: 13
- threats to the sovereignty
of, II: 21
- tyrannized by creative
destruction, I: 20
- The Wealth of Nations
(Smith), I: 11
National
- boundaries, movement of
capital across, I: 3
- debt, II: 10
- policy issues, impact of
physicists on, III: 3
- sphere of influence, of big
banks, III: 22
National Association of
Manufacturers, I: 56
National economy
- bank actions and
responsibility for a destabilized, III: 29
- destabilized, II: 7, 68
- and distribution of
bank-money, II: 37
- economic reality unconcealed
by quantum theory, III: 33
- implicate order of,
II: 50
- and massive new debts,
I: 12
- and overinvestments at
banks, II: 6-7
National Income and Product
Accounts (NIPA), II: CH-9
National Security Agency
(NSA), II: 13
Natural
- death of economic servitude,
II: 28
- or deterministic causality,
III: 34
- dominion over Man can never
be anything but un- selection (Darwinism in the marketplace), III: 10
- "Natural Selection or
the Survival of the Fittest" (Darwin), I: 26; III: 10
- riches, II: 34
- selection or dominion
over dumbness, darkness, and irrationality, III: 11
- "selection"
(Malthus), I: 28
- treasures, II: 29
- true natural life (Plato),
II: 29
- See also Unnatural
Nazis, III: 10
Nazism, I: 29
NHA Mortgage Insurance in
Canada, II: CD-3
Nihilism
- "advent of
nihilism" (Nietzsche), III: 1, 8
- causes of (Nietzsche), III:
8
- and "Christian
morality" (Nietzsche), III: 8
- psychological state of, III:
8
- rooted in "decline of
values" (Nietzsche), III: 8
Nihilistic, Capitalist
instincts, I: 61
Nikkei Electronic Databank
System, I: P15-1
NIPA. See National
Income and Product Accounts
NSA. See National
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