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Analytical Subject Index
to Books I-III

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Obedience and servitude, I: 63

Opportunities

  • to "buy into" Xerox (Jacobson and Hillkirk), III: 15
  • configuration of, skewed in the marketplace, III: 26
  • creation of new, I: 56, 58
  • for dissolving a corrupt legislature, I: 50
  • to divorce the scientist from his science and technology, I: 18
  • educational, II: 31
  • entrepreneurs expanding, through innovation and invention, III: 27
  • finiteness of, for servant borrowers, and Nietzschian Eternal Return of the Same, III: 27
  • in free trade, I: 3
  • for harvesting or predatory transfers of wealth, II: 24
  • for manipulating expectations, II: 23
  • and money, III: 27
  • profitable, I: 12
  • on redirecting technology for the purpose of multiplying the, of Man, III: 29
  • risk for opportunism at banks, II: 14
  • trivial, I: 9
  • to use new money, II: 22

Order

  • and causal links, II: 11
  • Capitalist, and creative destruction, I: 20
  • Capitalist: how secured, III: 26
  • Capitalist: how perpetuated, III: 27
  • Capitalist, of lordship and bondage, III: 20
  • Capitalist, progress as struggle against, III: 16
  • contracts that pervert the legal, I: 47
  • deep underlying, III: 40
  • defective, and G7 countries, III: 24
  • defective World, of Capitalism, III: 25, 28
  • economic, in Capitalist society, III: 18-19
  • economic, of the business cycle, III: 22
  • "enfolded" (Bohm), III: 17-18
  • "explicate" (Bohm), III: 18
  • explicate economic, of the business cycle, III: 22
  • of events, II: 8, 10, 11
  • flawed economic, of money changers, III: 26
  • form and structure, III: 17
  • "implicate" (Bohm), III: 17-18, 34, 40
  • implicate, control of, III: 18-19
  • implicate: how created and destroyed, III: 34
  • implicate: how enfolded (QTE), III: 39
  • implicate, of the business cycle, III: 18-19, 22, 23, 40
  • implicate, of the economy, III: 18
  • implicate economic, of the business cycle, III: 22, 40
  • implied, by the business cycle, III: 18
  • irrational, III: 20
  • law and, I: 16
  • of magnitude, of Capitalist encroachment over the citizen, III: 10
  • moral, based on money, III: 9
  • new: how signaled, III: 22
  • "new order of life" (Nietzsche), III: 8, 9
  • pattern, II: 37
  • propagation of, III: 40
  • spontaneous market, economic dirigisme masquerading as, I: 14-15
  • "unfolded" (Bohm), III: 18
  • unfoldment of the economic, of the business cycle, III: 23
  • World, challenged by Science, III: 14
  • old world, fiction of, III: 17
  • See also Explicate order, Implicate order, Pattern

Ordered

  • to "stand-by": "unconcealed energy" (Heidegger), III: 4, 5
  • to stand-by: unconcealed labor, at the command of Capitalists, III: 5
  • structural links, in money chain, II: 50

Ordered and controlled

  • entrepreneurs and workers, as standby-objects, by Capitalists and usurers, III: 19
  • Man, as labor stock, by Capitalists, III: 4
  • nature, through "technology" (Heidegger), III: 3
  • See also Enframing

Orderly peace, I: 48

Origin(s)

  • economic, of destruction, II: 29
  • economic, of social and welfare misery, II: 56
  • of economic change, II: 3
  • metaphysical, of ideas of quantum theory, III: 38-39
  • of moral order based on money, III: 9
  • mysterious, of quantum theory, III: 38-39
  • of space-time patterns of commercial real estate loans, II: 50

Oscillations

  • business cycle, between misery and more misery, II: 31
  • harmonic, caused by cohesive or collective behavior of Capitalists, III: 38
  • "perpetual oscillation between happiness and misery" (Malthus), I: 27; II: 31

Other people's money, I: 18; II: 3; III: 20

Overinvestment(s)

  • at banks, II: 6-7, 13, 14; III: 41
  • behavior, cohesive and collective, by banks and trust companies, III: 41
  • and collapse of markets, II: 25
  • in commercial real estate, I: 34; II: 13, 15, 17, 37, 50, 68; III: 34, 38, 41
  • contagion, I: 9
  • and credit crunch, II: 21
  • cycle, at the Royal Bank of Canada, II: 17
  • cycles, I: 15, 34: II: 17
  • and destabilization of a national economy, II: 68
  • and distribution of bank loans, III: 18
  • and entanglements of entrepreneurs by banks, III: 41
  • failed, followed by victimization of sound entrepreneurs, by usurers-speculators, III: 20
  • failed, and transfer of cash resources problems, from banks to small firms, III: 41
  • financial deterioration from, corroborated, II: 68
  • and increases in the unemployment rate, II: 15
  • and increases in misery and health care costs, II: 56
  • integral and necessary part of the business cycle, II: 21
  • kinds of, II: 13
  • must be curbed, to decrease misery and health care costs II: 56
  • patterns of, in commercial real estate, II: 37
  • possible future, II: 13
  • and Predation phase of the business cycle, II: 21
  • and relaxation of credit standards, II: 23
  • and the rich-poor income gap, II: 64
  • on shifting risks from, to SMEs, II: 14; III: 41
  • signalling the beginning of the down-side (Harvesting and Predation phase) of the business cycle, II: 21, III: 20
  • speculative, II: 6, 14, 15, 19, 21, 23; III: 20
  • timing and scale of, II: 50
  • See also Business cycle, Chain of causality, Links, Links and connections

Owner(s)

  • as guarantors of loans, III: 41
  • home, II: 15
  • land, in the new world, I: 29
  • of a mind: how indentured by usurers, I: 13
  • on the need for an owner manual covering the monopolistic practices of Big Business, I: 60
  • plantation, I: 29
  • quantum jump in the state of a business: from SOLVENT to BANKRUPT, III: 41
  • slave, I: 59
  • small business, I: 44, 57; II: 13-14, 25; III: 41
  • strategies, plans, and countermeasures for small business, II:13

Ownership

  • concentration of, and control of assets, III: 29
  • cross- of equity, by banks, II: 14
  • of the means of production, I: 17
  • moving into a position of, or control, I: 44; II: 14, 24
  • stability of, I: 59
  • slave, I: 59; II: 32

 

P

Panics

  • legal, and runs on the Justice System, I: 36
  • and runs on banks, I: 46
  • on "security" of banks against (Ricardo), I: 36
  • "speculation" and banks (Galbraith), II: 1

Papacy, I: 64

Para-government(s)

  • Big Business as, I: 59; III: 29
  • and citizen slavery, II: 29
  • financial, power and dominion of, I: 49
  • monopolists acting as, I: 17
  • sadistic instincts of, I: 58
  • on transnationals behaving like, I: 35
  • wanting rights and privileges without social responsibility and accountability, III: 29

Parallelism

  • conscious, or tacit collusion, I: 15; II: 24, 35
  • evidence of, at Canada's top three banks, II: 17

Patents, I: 3, 13; III: 15, 16, 19

Pattern

  • of change, II: 17
  • distribution, of bank-money, II: 37
  • historical energy consumption, II: 18
  • impulse, II: 24
  • money, III: 18, 40
  • origin of, for commercial real estate loans, II: 50
  • overinvestment, in commercial real estate, II: 37, 46
  • propagation of, through the economy, II: 37, 50
  • ramp-step, II: 24
  • recurring, concealed in the practices of the marketplace, III: 25
  • recurring enfoldment-unfoldment, of the business cycle, III: 40
  • space-time, of commercial real estate loans, II: 50
  • time-distribution and time-structure, II: 56
  • time-evolution, of bank money, II: 50
  • transition, II: 18
  • used to order and calibrate events, II: 37
  • wave-like, of the business cycle, II: 6

Peace

  • condition for: "equality of rights" (Paine), I: 55
  • and laws of nature, I: 19
  • Locke's warning against the destructive dangers to the, I: 39
  • negotiations, I: 41, 42, 49
  • opting for an orderly, I: 48
  • preserving, I: 53, 55
  • on "rules of justice" and (Rousseau), I: 54
  • servitude cannot be, I: 54
  • treaty, I: 42
  • without war, I: 41

People

  • bonding and separation energy of, II: 27-28
  • Capitalism not accessible to all the, II: 32
  • condemned to eternal servitude, II: 32-33
  • condition for acquiring the good life for, II: 33
  • control and domination over, using Faustian money, II: 3
  • danger from "[p]eople who are able to take the social mechanism apart" (Bunge), III: 1
  • destiny of, enframed in laws, III: 30-31
  • at the expense of, usurious fees and interest, III: 10
  • on fall of the standard of living of (Hegel), II: 25
  • forces that repel, from other groups or from Big Business, III: 9
  • freedom of, to borrow or lease, III: 32
  • the good life for the few, II: 32
  • hidden from the, motives and intentions, II: 32
  • hidden from the: unité de plan of the business cycle, III: 30
  • homeless, II: 25
  • as indentured servants, II: 32
  • indoctrination of, in G7 countries, III: 26
  • large number of, reduced to poverty, II: 25
  • life plans of, and economic change, II: 13
  • more indentured to the Money Trust, II: 29
  • most: a few paychecks away from poverty, II: 15
  • must leave Plato's Cave, II: 33
  • only a few, will ultimately control most of the assets of the world, in a rigged game, III: 27
  • on predicting the future of a, III: 30
  • replaced by technology, II: 24
  • and rigged marketplace, III: 26-27
  • running into debt, II: 4
  • on sacrificing millions for ever, "to the temporary safety of thousands" (Hume), II: 26
  • same real substance perceived by all, II: 8
  • on separating, into rich masters and borrower servants. See Solomonic creed
  • and slavery, in the West, III: 35
  • states occupied by: FREE, INDENTURED, or SLAVE, III: 31
  • transfer of wealth from working, to Capitalists and usurers, III: 24
  • wealth of the, and the propaganda of the marketplace, III: 23
  • who control the implicate order of the economy, II: 50; III: 18

People's

  • allies, I: 46
  • Being (existence), III: 35
  • direct subjective experience, of destructive effects, II: 10
  • economic and social misfortune, II: 29
  • economic priorities and the legal code, II: 29
  • fear and anxiety, II: 10
  • irrevocable and inalienable destiny, II: 33
  • other, money, II: 3
  • War, against radical evil, III: 41

Personal Disposable Income, I: P7-1, CH-11

Phase space, conservation of volume in, III: 23

Phases, of the business cycle, II: 17, 18-19, 21

  • according to Schumpeter, II: 18-19
  • Destruction phase, III: 18, 19-20, 21, 24
  • Expansion phase, II: 6, 23; III: 18, 20, 23
  • Harvesting-Predation phase, III: 18, 20-23, 24
  • at the Royal Bank of Canada, II: 17
  • Wealth Creation phase, III: 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 27, 31

Phenomena, implied in the distribution of money, III: 22

Phenomenalism, II: 8

Phenomenological, ideas, II: 9

Phenomenology, of Capitalism, 7a

Philosophical Compass, 8a

Philosophy

  • of borrower responsibility, III: 29
  • of "driver responsibility" (Eastman), III: 29
  • Hegel's, of History, III: 24-25
  • Hegel's, of Lordship and Bondage, III: 19, 35
  • Hegel's, of Spirit, III: 16
  • Heidegger's, of Being and Time, III: 16
  • Heidegger's, of Technology, III: 4
  • Nietzsche's, of The Will to Power, and advent of nihilism, III: 8
  • Popper's, of Open Society, III: 24-25
  • Philosophical foundation, of Capitalism, III: 25

Phoenicians, I: 51

Physical

  • "causation," and "path of cunning" (Schopenhauer), I: 1
  • coercion, enforcement of contracts, and law and order (Friedman), I: 16

Physics, I: 52; II: 27; III: 17

  • bonding and repulsion energies, II: 27-28
  • of Capitalism, 7a. See also Quantum Theory of Economics
  • laws of, and Nietzsche's Eternal Return, III: 23
  • nuclear, III: 34, 38
  • object of, III: 17
  • plasma, III: 34
  • quantum theory, III: 33, 37
  • roots of the scientific method, I: 51
  • violation of parity, III: 41
  • See also Quantum Theory

Physicists

  • Bohm: implicate-explicate order, III: 17
  • Bohr: correspondence principle, III: 33
  • Carlson: xerography, III: 15
  • Einstein, Fermi, Teller and national policy, III: 3
  • Galileo and the Holy Office, 10a; III: 14
  • Newton, I: 27
  • Tipler: Eternal Progress, III: 23

Plan(s)

  • Clausewitzian, of war, I: 41-50
  • concealed, for the benefit of Capitalists and usurers, II: 21
  • divergent, of entrepreneurs and usurers, III: 20
  • enemy's, I: 42
  • Faustian, to Rule the World, I: 23
  • Gedanken, of War, I: 38-39
  • pension, II: 31
  • "plan of life" (Rawls), II: 13
  • on planning against being destabilized in the long run, I: 10
  • of small business owners, II: 13
  • "unité de plan" (Schopenhauer), II: 10, 21
  • unité de plan of the business cycle; II: 30; III: 19, 20
  • of war, I: 37, 38-39

Plato

  • Allegory of the Cave, II: 29
  • hostile to usury, 9a; II: 29
  • The Laws (Plato), II: 29
  • on possession of money and goods, II: 29
  • on reality and appearance, II: 8
  • on the reason for the increase in citizen slavery, II: 29
  • on selfishness, 8a
  • unconcealer of fraudulent doctrines, II: 63

Polarization, of society, 8a

Policy

  • counter-cycle, II: 24
  • economic, and dirigisme, I: 17
  • on flawed monetary (Hayek), II: 4
  • monetary or fiscal, II: 4, 7, 19
  • national, and physicists, III: 3
  • People's, I: 42
  • public, and "scientific-technological elite" (Eisenhower), III: 30
  • responsibility of a bank for its, I: 60
  • war: "continuation of policy with other means" (Clausewitz), I: 42

Power(s)

  • asymmetries in, II: 14
  • brain- to master nature, III: 30
  • commercial, II: 14, 27; III: 22, 41
  • concentration of, II: 26, 27
  • Darwinian, of Truth, III: 28
  • Darwinistic powers vs. Darwinian power of Truth, III: 28
  • distribution of advantage and, allotted by laws, III: 31
  • England's naval, III: 14
  • "evil as power that binds" (Ricoeur), III: 41
  • to excommunicate, of Capitalists, I: 64
  • financial and electronic, concentration of, III: 3, 9
  • "follows property" (Huxley), III: 1
  • of Galileo's scientific method, III: 14
  • of the machine, III: 29
  • Magian asymmetries in advantages and, III: 26
  • to manipulate nature, III: 3
  • massive coercive economic, and the marketplace, III: 32
  • of the masters of the marketplace: concealed as competition, II: 32
  • of masters who own and control the megamachine, III: 29-30
  • of quantum theory, focused on the problems of economics and law, III: 33
  • steam engine, kickstarted industrial age, III: 14
  • and subjugation, III: 7
  • untenable concentrations of fictive, lead to war, III: 27
  • Will to Power (Nietzsche), III: 4, 7, 8-9, 23

Powerful

  • evidence, II: 17, 68
  • favored by judicial system, II: 15
  • monopolies and para-governments, II: 29
  • "social (or antisocial) interests" (Bunge), III:1

Predation

  • and destruction, mental ground for, III: 40
  • and destruction, recurring irrational, III: 24
  • Harvesting-and- phase of the business cycle, III: 18, 20- 21, 23
  • wealth, III: 24
  • See also Business cycle, Harvesting

Predator-prey, 9a

Predatory

  • behavior, II: 25
  • character of Capitalist future, III: 21
  • and destructive instincts, I: 58
  • environment, II: 68
  • practices of the marketplace, I: 39
  • transfers of wealth, II: 24

Prey, to lender, I: 20

Price(s)

  • of assets, and collateral values, II: 19
  • bank clearing and wholesale, II: 18
  • change in consumer, II: 50
  • of commercial properties, I: 12
  • conveying information, I: 12
  • depressed, II: 14
  • export/import, III: 32
  • Hayek on, I: 12, 17
  • inflated, I: 12
  • kept up by corporations (Smith), I: 11
  • law of price (Ricardo), I: 12-13
  • life and freedom: cannot be renounced "at any price" (Rousseau), I: 54
  • "market price" (Smith), I: 11
  • of medical care and health insurance, III: 29-30
  • meltdown, I: 9, 12; II: 23, 24
  • "natural price" (Smith), I: 11
  • on question of, and value (Ricardo), I: 12-13
  • reflecting "value" not "merit" (Hayek), I: 17
  • related to per-branch revenue, I: 15
  • rise in, and the economy, II: 4
  • of seized properties, II: 25
  • system, I: 12

Priced, services that can be, II: 4

Primary

  • "cause" (Aristotle), II: 7
  • "most primary experience in consciousness" (Bohm), III: 34
  • tool for entangling entrepreneurs: credit creation by usurers, II: 21

Prime cause, of the new Rule of Law, I: 51

Prime lending rate, II: 22, 50; III: 22

Privacy protection, I: 21

Private

  • economic transactions, III: 32
  • sector, III: 32

Privatizing

  • air and water, III: 30
  • government, I: 35
  • the Justice System, I: 35
  • Life, III: 30
  • the police force, I: 35
  • science and technology, III: 28

Probability(y) (ies)

  • amplitudes (QTE), III: 35
  • of Capitalist self-destruction, III: 10
  • of outcomes, I: 38
  • that a person is in the state FREE, III: 35
  • that a person is in the state SLAVE, III: 36
  • theory, and quantum theory (Penrose), III: 38
  • of transition, for reactions, III: 38
  • of transitions, between states occupied by people, III: 31

Process (es)

  • biologic, III: 9
  • of Capitalism (Schumpeter), III: 9-10
  • Capitalist (Kondratieff), II: 18
  • of change, II: 17
  • constructive destruction, II: 13
  • "Creative Destruction" (Schumpeter), II: 11, III: 9-10
  • credit cycle (Cantor and Wenninger), II: 19
  • economic change (Schumpeter), II: 19
  • innovation, and economic growth (Scherer), III: 14
  • innovative (Juglar), II: 18
  • judicial, I: 39, 55
  • lending, II: 11
  • loss, II: 10
  • material, III: 17
  • production, control and monopolization of the science used in, I: 18, 55
  • productive, I: 17, 55
  • of scientific production, I: 17
  • on transforming fictive bank-money into real products and, III: 20
  • xerographic, III: 15

Production, I: 13, 17, 18, 57; II: 18, 19, 22; III: 1, 19

Productivity, I: 13, 17; II: 4

Product, I: 17, 18, 55; III: 16, 20

Profit(s)

  • "from currency itself" (Aristotle), III: 10
  • expected, II: 19
  • gambling for, II: 23; III: 19
  • Gargantuan, of Big Business, II: 26
  • or loss, III: 33
  • maximizing, for stockholders, I: 28
  • questions about, vs. questions about the citizen's economic being, II: 34
  • quick, I: 9; III: 19
  • Smith on, I: 11

Profitable variation, and Darwinian Natural Selection, III: 11

Progress

  • connection between: opportunities, freedom, and, III: 29
  • as continuous struggle against the established Capitalist order, III: 16
  • enemy of: the business cycle, III: 24
  • "eternal progress" (Tipler), III: 23-24
  • force of, 8a
  • the good life is not accessible to all despite massive, in science and technology, II: 32
  • Hegel and Heidegger on, III: 16
  • history of, III: 14
  • instinctual "compulsion to repeat" not tending towards "change and progress" (Freud), I: 22
  • mechanisms for transferring spoils of, to Capitalists and usurers, III: 24
  • myth of, III: 14-16
  • nexus of, III: 24
  • of People's War: from defense to attack, I: 43
  • perpetual enlightened, 8a
  • predicated upon increasing "heterogeneity" (Spencer), III: 24
  • as product of Capitalism: a fraudulent myth, III: 16
  • resistance to, III: 14
  • and "Spirit" (Hegel), III: 16
  • stupidity of the enemies of, III: 14
  • triumph of, despite the Solomonic creed, III: 16
  • true obstacle to the goal of, III: 16
  • on why champions of, abhor the Eternal Return of the Same and historicist doctrines, III: 24-25

Propaganda, 9a; I: 3, 14, 18, 31, 35, 54, 62; II: 32; III: 16, 21, 23, 32

Property

  • "animate article of property" (Aristotle), II: 32
  • "art of acquiring property" (Aristotle), II: 32
  • Boulton's wife's (Scherer), III: 15
  • crime rate, II: 18, 26
  • "criterion for exclusive rights" (Paine), I: 55
  • defending the, of the rich, I: 54
  • on destroying people's (Locke), I: 49
  • exclusive, III: 29
  • humans as, I: 29
  • intellectual property rights, II: 14; III: 26
  • -less, II: 4, 27
  • loss of, II: 9, 26
  • mind as alienable, I: 3, 59
  • misappropriation of, I: 33
  • new form of, I: 60
  • on "right of property" (Rousseau), I: 53
  • on "security" of (Paine), I: 55
  • "power follows property" (Huxley), III: 1
  • real, I: 13; III: 19
  • reasoning about, I: 52
  • right of, protected by law, I: 54, 57
  • at risk, II: 14
  • sacred, III: 26
  • seizing, I: 33, 57
  • "separable from its possessor" (Aristotle), III: 1, 17
  • tangible and intangible, III: 19
  • usurpation or confiscation of, I: 19
  • value of, and speculative overinvestments, II: 15
  • wrongful or improper taking of, II: 20

Prophetic literature, on usury. See Index of Biblical and Prophetic References

Prosperity

  • and bank policies, II: 9
  • distribution of money and, II: 21
  • economic policies and, II: 9
  • key to Capitalist, I: 17
  • linked to life instincts in legislature, I: 58
  • phase of the business cycle, II: 18
  • stability and, I: 60

Psychological

  • dominion, I: 62
  • duping (Hobbes), I: 64
  • expectations, or "liquidity-preference" (Keynes), II: 23
  • manipulation, I: 14, 62, 64
  • meta-, I: 58, 60
  • "needs" (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • on ominous "psychological effects," from flawed monetary policy (Hayek), II: 4
  • operations, I: 38
  • "state" of nihilism (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • "time-preference" (Keynes), II: 23

Ptolemaic, 7a; III: 10, 14, 25, 28, 29

 

Q

QTE. See Quantum Theory of Economics (Ayoub)

Quantum

  • enfoldment-unfoldment (Bohm), III: 39-40
  • entanglements, III: 41
  • mechanical 'and,' III: 41
  • mechanical wave function, III: 17
  • mechanics, II: 12; III: 17, 34, 36
  • numbers, III: 34
  • scale, III: 32-33
  • states of economic systems, III: 33
  • statistical ensembles, III: 37
  • superposition of basic states, III: 36

Quantum Theory

  • Bohm's notion of implicate order, III: 40
  • bra and ket notation (Dirac), III: 36
  • and the brain (Penrose), III: 34
  • complex conjugate, III: 35
  • and consciousness, III: 25
  • Hilbert space, III: 36
  • many-body systems, III: 36
  • mathematical framework, III: 34, 37
  • measurable quantities, III: 37
  • mysterious origins of, III: 38-39
  • potential force field, III: 36
  • Schrödinger formalism, III: 37
  • spin, III: 37
  • superseding Newtonian mechanics, 10a; III: 25
  • "uncertainty principle" (Heisenberg), III: 39
  • unconcealing economic reality, III: 33

Quantum Theory of Economics (Ayoub), 7a; III: 32-43

  • Aristotle's notion of slavery, applied, III, 35
  • basic states, III, 35-36
  • business cycle: harmonic oscillations caused by coherent collective behavior of Capitalists, III: 38
  • "correspondence principle" (Bohr's), applied, III: 33, 34
  • creation and destruction operators, III: 33
  • deceptons, existence posited, III: 41
  • economic coupling factors and lender liability, III: 38
  • economic entanglements, III: 34
  • economic reality of Being, III: 35
  • economic structure information, III: 38
  • economic transactions, III: 32, 33
  • enfoldment-unfoldment pattern of the business cycle, III: 40
  • fraud fields, existence posited, III: 41
  • groundwork for the, 11a
  • Hegel's philosophy of Lordship and Bondage, applied, III: 33, 35
  • Kant's philosophy of radical evil, applied, III: 33, 41
  • linked reaction chains, III: 38
  • measure of the extent to which a person is indentured to Capitalists, III: 36
  • money pattern as implicate order, III: 40
  • money propagators, III: 40
  • probability of being in state SLAVE, III: 36
  • quantum entanglements, III: 41
  • quantum fields of money, existence posited, III: 40
  • quantum jump of a borrower state: from SOLVENT to BANKRUPT, III, 41
  • reactions: compound and direct, III: 38
  • slave dimension of Being, III: 36
  • 'spooky' action at a distance (opposed by Einstein in physics), and economic entanglements with usurers, III: 34
  • time-evolution of economic state vector, III: 38
  • wave function of economic system, III: 35

Quantum Theory of Ethics (Ayoub), 7a, 11a

  • groundwork for the, 11a
  • probability of GOOD and EVIL, III: 37 n.
  • quantum states of ethics, III: 37 n.

Québec, I: 28; II: 16, 27-28, 29

 

R

R&D

  • "lack of financial support" for Watt's invention (Scherer), III: 15
  • spending on R&D vs. spending on litigation (Bromley), I: 56-57
  • tax credits, II: 14; III: 41

Radical evil, 7a, 9a; III: 32, 33, 40, 41, T5-1

"[R]eadiness for adversities" (Heidegger), III: 21

Real estate

  • commercial, I: 9, 15, 34; II: 6-7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 22, 29, 37, 46, 50, 56, 68; III: 18, 22, 34, 38, 41
  • speculators, I: 34; III: 38
  • speculations, II: 7, 15
  • transfer of risks from, to other sectors of the economy, I: 57; III: 41
  • See also Overinvestments

Reason

  • authority of scientific method, I: 52
  • and empirical evidence, used to validate models, I: 52
  • enemy of Capitalism, III: 28
  • fiercest War of Capitalism against, III: 28
  • Gibran on, I: 13
  • Kantian method of pure reason vs. Humean skepticism, II: 8-9
  • Malthusian prostitution of, I: 28
  • no basis in, for the Solomonic creed, III: 10
  • Orwell's secret doctrine, 52
  • subversion of, III: 41

Reasons why Capitalism will self-destruct, III: 10

Rebellion

  • against the Capitalist order of Lordship and Bondage, III: 20
  • against the Money Trust, I: 36
  • and divide-to-rule strategies, III: 10
  • Bacon's, I: 19
  • black, I: 19
  • Christ's, against the flawed economic order of money changers, III: 26
  • divine, against a moral order based on money, III: 9, 26
  • on the foundation for (Locke), I: 39, 49
  • justified (Locke), I: 49
  • objective of, against the Money Trust, I: 36
  • "right of rebellion": when "made perfect" (Paine), I: 55
  • usurpation and tyranny giving rise to, I: 19

Refinancing, II: 19

Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP), II: 15

Relativity, 10a; II: 12; III: 17, 23, 25

Religion of Money, 7a; I: 62-67; III: 28

Repetition, 9a. See also Eternal Return of the Same

Report on Business Magazine, I: P11-2.

Resistance

  • to change (Locke), I: 50
  • to progress, III: 14

Revolution

  • American, I: 39, 49; II: 31
  • French, I: 39
  • Jefferson's, I: 37, 50
  • major industrial and technological, II: 18

Rigged

  • game, and superhigh concentration of wealth, III: 27
  • game of catallaxy, I: 56
  • marketplace, III: 26-27, 32

Right(s)

  • to change the whole System of Laws, I: 49
  • credit card, II: 14
  • in the marketplace, III: 24
  • intellectual property, II: 14; III: 26
  • to form megabanks, II: 27
  • negative option billing, III: 26
  • "no right" to the world (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • Philosophy of Right (Hegel), II: 25
  • and privileges, II: 32; III: 29
  • and wrong, II: 25

Risk

  • of annihilation or extinction of the legislatives, III: 30
  • "risk-averse" management (Smith and Alexander), III: 15
  • of becoming indentured, I: 3
  • of being accused and condemned, I: 63
  • of being ousted and expropriated by "giant industrial units" (Schumpeter), III: 9
  • business cycle, I: 10
  • of collapse of the financial system, I: 45
  • of destroying "the foundations of a free society" (Hayek), II: 4
  • of drifting toward "state control" (Hayek), II: 4
  • of the economy going out of control, II:24
  • from flawed "monetary policy" (Hayek), II: 4
  • of global dissolution of governments, I: 39
  • of illiquidity at entrepreneurial firms, II: 23
  • intellectual property rights at, II: 14
  • of the legislature being exorcised by the majority, I: 65
  • for opportunism at banks, II: 14
  • from policies of Big Business: transferred to citizens, I: 57
  • property at, II: 14
  • shifting, from overinvestments at banks to SMEs, II: 14
  • transfer of, to citizens, I: 57
  • from the tyranny of the majority, to Big Business and Big Government, I: 32

Robots, I: 17; III: 29

Roman judge, II: 7

Romans, I: 51

Root

  • cause, of many crimes, misery, etc. (Rousseau), I: 53
  • of deception: Faustian money, II: 4
  • of human destiny, II: 33
  • imaginary, of -1, III: 37
  • of Man's servitude, III: 8
  • of the need to fragment and divide, III: 17
  • of nihilism (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • of the System of Laws, III: 5
  • wickedness: a "cast of mind . . . corrupted at its root" (Kant), III: 41
  • of wickedness, destruction, suffering, etc., III: 32

Rousseau, Jean-Jacques I: 1, 52, 53-54, 63

Royal African Company, I: 29

Royal Bank of Canada, I: 46 n.; II: 6 n., 17, PB-1, PB-2, PB-3, PB-4, PC-1, CC-1, CC-2, CC-3, CC-4, CC-5, CC-6, CC-7, CD-1, CD-2, CD-3, CE-1, CE-2, CE-3, CE-4, CE-5, CF-2, CG-2, CG-3, CH-1, CH-2, CH-3, CH-4, CH-5, CH-6, CH-7, CH-8, CH-9, CH-10, CH-11, CH-12; III: P4-1

Royal Society, III: 14

Rule(s)

  • called Authority, I: 64
  • of Capitalism: probed, questioned, and challenged, II: 34
  • of causality (Hume), II: 8
  • Clausewitzian, for conduct, I: 47
  • of conjunction, II: 8
  • of contiguity, II: 8
  • destining, of Capitalism, III: 5
  • divide-to- strategies, III: 10
  • fit to: "natural master" (Aristotle), I: 27
  • flawed administrative, I: 56
  • Hobbes', I: 20
  • of logical inference, III: 30
  • majority, I: 59
  • of the marketplace, II: 33
  • and maxims, evil, of the marketplace, III: 40
  • of priority, II: 8
  • "rule of promising" (Rawls), I: 58
  • and relative order of events, derived from causal connections, II: 10
  • of the rich, I: 54; III: 10, 27
  • signalling the beginning of the Harvesting-Predation phase of the business cycle, II: 21
  • of society, I: 49
  • the World, I: 23
  • See also Maxims

Rule of Law

  • biased and corrupted, I: 35
  • and Darwinistic net advantages, I: 36
  • and Darwinistic servitude, III: 26
  • deepest root of human destiny, II: 33
  • on directing the legislature to change the, II: 33
  • future of the, I: 51-61
  • on manipulating the, I: 26
  • that is most wholesome and necessary for the public good, I: 36
  • net advantages masquerading as, I: 14
  • new, I: 51

Ruling

  • and ruled (Aristotle), II: 32
  • few, III: 18
  • concealed plan for, the serfs and helots, II: 22

Run on banks, 7a; I: 36, 45, 46, 48. See also World War III

Russian, strategy against Napoleon, I: 48

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