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Analytical Subject Index
to Books I-III

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Sadism

  • according to Freud, I: 57
  • the Money Trust and, I: 57
  • nihilistic Capitalist instincts: destructiveness and, I: 61

Sadistic

  • death instincts, of the business cycle, II: 30
  • instincts, of Big Business and Big Governments, I: 58
  • -ly destructive greed, III: 11
  • or wicked destruction, III: 24

Satellites, global positioning, I: 22

Schema

  • Kantian method, II: 21
  • organized around categories, II: 21
  • purpose of, II: 21

Scheme

  • "capitalist scheme of values" (Mumford), III: 1
  • empirical evidence, corroborating, II: 6
  • fraudulent, II: 13
  • get-rich-quick, II: 23
  • "shrewdest" (Rousseau), I: 54

Schrödinger's equation, III: 37

Science

  • bankers and monopolization of, I: 18
  • benefits of Man from: entrapment of nature as "calculable" reserve (Heidegger), III: 5
  • Capitalism not grounded in, III: 4
  • Darwinism grounded in, III: 4
  • Man's Darwinian advantage, III: 29
  • must never become the exclusive property of Big Business or Big Government, III: 29
  • used in the production process: its control and monopolization of, I: 18, 55
  • World order challenged by, III: 14

Science and technology

  • after the year 2000, III: 28-31
  • benefits to society from, I: 57-58
  • on Big Business divorcing, from scientists and engineers, I: 3
  • control over, in the War of Capitalism against Reason, III: 28
  • controlling all: product, process of production, and, I: 17-18
  • danger from, to arbitrary authority, I: 51
  • and the dominion imperative, III: 3
  • and freedom, I: 35
  • the good life is not accessible to all despite massive progress in, II: 32
  • incredible achievements of, I: 35
  • models of, I: 52
  • monopolizing, I: 18
  • must be redirected to enhance life, III: 29
  • as new way of thinking, I: 51
  • and oppression, I: 35
  • on privatizing, III: 28
  • progress in, II: 32
  • society's mastery of, I: 58
  • See also Science, Software, Technology

Scientific

  • benefits from scientific discovery, III: 30
  • enquiry, III: 17
  • laws, II: 12
  • method, Galileo's, III: 14
  • method, modern, II: 11-12
  • method, strategy consistent with the, II: 11
  • "scientific-technological elite" (Eisenhower), III: 3, 30
  • understanding of nature, III: 17

Scientists

  • influence of top, on public policy, III: 30
  • on opportunities to divorce, from their science, I: 18

Secret

  • arts, I: 53
  • "avenger of secret offenses" (Voltaire), II: 1
  • "doctrine" (Orwell), I: 52
  • intelligence, I: 38
  • meaning of "universal experience" (Hegel), III: 39
  • of nature, "unconcealed" with "technology" (Heidegger), III: 4
  • offensive action, I: 43
  • of religious authority, I: 62
  • of rulership, I: 31
  • trade, I: 3

Secure(d)

  • on banks being compelled to, and preserve the life of enterprises, I: 58
  • Capitalism as priesthood is not, III: 28
  • "exclusive rights" cannot be (Paine), I: 55
  • foundations of Capitalism are not, III: 25
  • how "dominion" over nature is (Heidegger), III: 5
  • how energy is, III: 4
  • how fictive rights to usurp economic powers are, I: 51
  • mastery of Man as servant cannot be, I: 64
  • mind manipulation: how Capitalism is made, I: 62
  • monopoly rights cannot be, I: 55
  • property must be, to preserve peace, I: 55
  • rights, I: 52
  • unfair accumulation cannot be, III: 27
  • when rights are made (Paine), I: 55

Securing

  • advantage through use or abuse of artificial intelligence, III: 30
  • dominion of Capitalists, III: 5, 23
  • fixing and, the advantages of rich usurers, III: 27
  • "liberty," and deceit (Rousseau), I: 54
  • Man as source of labor, for the rich, III: 7
  • the permanence of the Capitalist economic order, III: 26
  • and preserving the dominion of the rich, I: 51
  • and preserving the life of enterprises, I: 58
  • and stabilizing relationship between parties to agreements (Rawls), I: 58
  • "services that can be priced" (Hayek), II: 4

Security

  • against global servitude, III: 3
  • against nuclear attack, III: 3
  • agreements, II: 14
  • against panics: "Banks have no security, on any system" (Ricardo), I: 36
  • collective economic, of people everywhere, I: 47
  • creditors have no, against panics, on any Justice System, I: 36
  • economic, and flawed policies, II: 15
  • economic, and stability of families, II: 15
  • enlarging "Dominions" in the name of (Hobbes), I: 53
  • future economic, of families, II: 15
  • future economic, of the nation, II: 15
  • future financial, II: 23
  • "safety" and: "end" for which people "are in society" (Locke), I: 49
  • and stability, in agreements, I: 61
  • threats to job, II: 15

Securities

  • cash resources and, at Canada's top five banks, I: 46
  • government, II: 25

Selection

  • Natural (Darwin), I: 26; III: 10
  • natural (Malthus), I: 28
  • unnatural, III: 10, 11

Selfishness (Plato), 8a

Separating

  • Americans from their British brethren, I: 33
  • financial and commercial powers, I: 21
  • from the best place in the world, II: 16
  • the means of production, from workers and entrepreneurs, III: 19
  • the Money Trust from the legislature: to maximize justice, I: 55
  • "property" from its possessors (Aristotle), III: 17
  • Québec from Canada, II: 16, 27-28, 29, 34
  • reality and appearance, II: 8
  • skills from workers, I: 3
  • women from their families, I: 3

Separation, III: 9

  • of "classes" and "development of intelligence" (Spencer), III: 24
  • of justice, from technology, III: 29
  • locality and: unabling possession, III: 17
  • of people, by Capitalism, III: 25
  • physics of, applied to society, III: 9-10
  • Québec, II: 16, 27-28, 29, 34
  • rates, hospital, II: 56

Servitude

  • in antdom, I: 27
  • basis of fear and continued, of entrepreneurs and workers, III: 19
  • of borrowers: enframed in the Solomonic creed, III: 10
  • cannot be peace (Rousseau), I: 54
  • Capitalism becoming another road to tyranny, misery, and, I: 5
  • causative force of, money, III: 6-7, 9
  • condemning people to eternal, Darwinistic advantages II: 33
  • on danger from rapacious Capitalists who know how to dominate Man as, III: 30
  • Darwinistic: hidden goal in the Rule of Law, III: 26
  • deepest and darkest roots of Man's, III: 8
  • dominion over Man as, III: 32
  • enframent of, in Capitalism, III: 31
  • "enmeshed in servitude" (Hegel), III: 19
  • the entrepreneur's struggle to liberate and preserve himself from, III: 27
  • flexible, I: 17
  • Gargantuan debts are nothing but indentured, III: 28
  • global, need for security against, III: 3
  • good indexes of personal indenture or, III: 10
  • on greed compelling the Money Trust to maintain economic, by force, I: 37
  • intelligent machines will replace, III: 29
  • Man dominated as mere stock of, III: 3
  • Man entrapped by Capitalism as calculable reserve of, III: 5
  • Man subjugated as economic, or slavery, III: 7
  • must be relegated to machines, II: 33
  • on natural death of economic, II: 28
  • new form of economic: student loans, I: 10
  • new virulent and pernicious forms of economic, I: 3
  • obedience and, fiction of, I: 63
  • and obligation of borrowers to lenders, I: 10
  • for the poor, and will to power of the rich, III: 5
  • reducing "whole populations to servitude" (Orwell), I: 23
  • and slavery, hunted down, I: 56
  • on "slavery" and "limited servitude" (Aristotle), I: 27
  • superhigh concentrations of indentured, III: 27
  • usurer calculations to extract, III: 21
  • value of, 8a
  • See also Capitalism, Slavery, Solomonic creed, Usury

Signal (ling)

  • beginning of the Harvesting-Predation phase of the business cycle: speculative overinvestments, II: 21, III: 20
  • false, to creditors, I: 9
  • to creditors the initiation of a constructive destruction process: bank action, II: 13
  • a new economic order: changes in the distribution of money and loans, III: 22
  • propagating as a chain of causal influences, III: 22

Slave(s)

  • defined by Aristotle, III: 1, 35
  • dimension of Being, 11a
  • dominion over humans as: facilitated by a fictitious world order, III: 17
  • state: defined by laws, III: 31
  • trade, transatlantic, III: 25
  • traders financed by credit, III: 25

Slavery

  • freedom and, III: 39
  • in "countries deemed the most advanced in the world" (Zinn), I: 29
  • in the New World, I: 29
  • not eradicated in the West, III: 35
  • in Quantum Theory of Economics (QTE), III: 35
  • value of, 8a

Social

  • advantages, II: 13
  • capitalist "social virtues" vs. "cardinal virtues" (Mumford), III: 1
  • change, II: 17; III: 18
  • cohesion: degenerating into distrust, I: 35
  • contract, I: 52
  • and health and welfare implications, of the time- distribution and time-structure of money, II: 56
  • on "powerful social (or antisocial) interests" (Bunge), III: 1
  • on "preventing deep insights into the social mechanism" (Bunge), III: 1
  • responsibility, of large corporations, I: 28
  • responsibility and accountability, of Big Business and governments, III: 29
  • safety net, II: 34
  • "recipe for breeding social unrest" (Schumpeter), I: 20
  • and welfare misery, origin of, II: 56

Social and economic

  • and financial concepts, schema connecting, II: 21
  • changes, in the business cycle, II: 17
  • consequences of the credit crunch, II: 21
  • data, II: 29
  • events, potential links in a chain of, II: 11
  • forces for creation: life instincts, I: 58
  • gains: trivial or deceptive, I: 40
  • how to arrange "social and economic inequalities" (Rawls), I: 40
  • misfortunes, II: 29
  • order, unfolding of, III: 18
  • problems: traced, I: 56
  • repulsion energy, III: 9
  • variables, III: 18, 22

Socialist outbreaks, and Capitalism (Spengler), II: 3

Socialism, III: 24

Society

  • anarchy or loss of control over, I: 32
  • benefits of science and technology to, I: 58
  • Capitalist, II: 13, 28
  • catastrophic effects on, of legal flaws, I: 56
  • cause of flawed, I: 56
  • civil, I: 20, 53; III: 20
  • condition for creating new wealth and prosperity, I: 58
  • on embodying the will of, in banks, I: 58
  • "fundamental rule of society" (Locke), I: 49
  • implicate order of: encoded in laws, II: 33
  • integrity of: preserved by a wise government, I: 48
  • life and death instincts of, I: 57-58
  • man and: "not perfectible" (Malthus), I: 27, III: 27
  • reasoning about, I: 52
  • risk of destroying "the foundations of a free society" (Hayek), II: 4
  • on the "subjective bases" of (Hegel), II: 25
  • tensions in, II: 4
  • on the "true founder of civil society" (Rousseau), I: 53

Software

  • and electronic banking services, III: 16
  • global usury and, I: 22
  • losing job to, I: 60
  • replacing bank CEOs with, III: 29
  • replacing bank tellers with multimedia, III: 29
  • on using, to pervert the results of an election (Penrose), III: 30
  • preprogramming, with the veiled intention to secure advantage, deceive, or defraud, III: 30

Solomonic

  • creed [Proverbs 22:7], I: 23, 36, 51, 56; III: 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31
  • morality, need for a critique of, III: 8

Space-time

  • distribution and structure, of money, II: 68: III: 18, 19, 23
  • evolution of effects: how determined, III: 40
  • implicate order of economy, II: 68
  • pattern, of commercial real estate loans, II: 50

Speculation

  • and overinvestments, III: 18
  • Keynes on, II: 23
  • on the mysterious origin of quantum mechanics, III: 38- 39

Speculative

  • activities: an integral part of unité de plan of usurers, III: 19, 20
  • activities and credit crunch, II: 23
  • overinvestments, II: 6, 14, 15, 19, 21, 23

Speculators

  • and usurers: favored by the implicate order of the economy, II: 68
  • backed by banks, I: 9
  • banks and, cohesive and collective behavior of, III: 38
  • financed by usurers, III: 19
  • get-rich-quick schemes of, II: 23
  • on usurers- entangling and victimizing sound entrepreneurs, III: 20
  • overinvestments by, I: 34, 56

Sphere of influence, of banks, III: 22

Spontaneous

  • distrust, I: 35
  • market order, economic dirigisme masquerading as, I: 14, 15
  • the marketplace is clearly not, II: 30
  • nothing, about the last two overinvestment cycles in commercial real estate, I: 15
  • open rebellion, I: 36
  • recurrent boom-to-bust cycles are not, I: 9

Spontaneously

  • acting as whole and, the People, I: 43
  • emerging, support for the People, I: 47

Statistics Canada, I: 46 n., P6-3, P7-1, P15-1; II: 7, 27, PB-1, PB-4, CC-5, CD-1, CE-1, CE-2, CE-3, CE-4, CE-5, CF-1, CF-2, CF-3, CF-4, CF-5, CF-6, CF-7, CG-1, 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

Stochastic desires and free will, in the marketplace, III: 32

Stratagems and deceit, I: 38

Strateg(y) (ies)

  • consistent with the scientific method, II: 11
  • divide-to-rule, III: 10
  • for subjugating humans, I: 26
  • fundamental, and practices of modern Capitalism, III: 10

Structural

  • imbalances in Canada's economy, II: 17, 35
  • issues, associated with the implicate order of the business cycle, II: 37
  • links. See Links
  • unity of the business cycle, ugly, III: 21

Structure

  • bank governance, II: 14
  • on directing the legislature to re- the whole Legal System, I: 39, 42
  • and distribution of bank-money, II: 37
  • and distribution of loans, at top banks, III: 22
  • economic: how encoded (QTE), III: 38
  • of evil in the marketplace: how modeled, III: 33
  • flawed legislative, I: 39
  • notion of (Bohm), III: 17
  • nuclear, information, III: 38
  • single, order enfolded in a (Bohm), III: 17
  • space-time distribution and, of money, III: 18, 19, 23
  • substance and, of thinking about the future of the Rule of Law, I: 55
  • of war, I: 38

Subjugat(ed) (ing)

  • indentured servants, I: 51
  • Man as mind and spirit, III: 7
  • millions, as slaves, by British and other transatlantic trade, III: 25
  • people, economically and politically, I: 41

Subjugation

  • contractual, I: 3
  • economic, I: 29-30
  • by hostile economic forces, I: 35
  • instrument of, I: 13
  • on lying, deceit, and (Schopenhauer), II: 11
  • of Man as economic servitude or slavery, III: 7
  • of others, I: 26
  • power and, III: 7
  • strategy for, I: 26
  • through debt, I: 35
  • value in coercion and, money as, I: 3

Suicides, II: 42; III, 22

Sumeria, I: 51

"[S]upreme danger" (Heidegger), III: 5

Survival

  • of Capitalism (Schumpeter), III: 9
  • and change of destiny, III: 11
  • and exploitation, I: 28
  • "Survival of the Fittest" (Darwin), I: 26; II: 1; III: 10
  • of free men and women, I: 61
  • and freedom, III: 32
  • of G7 countries, in the next millennium, III: 24
  • of governments, III: 30
  • on surviving recessions, II: 14

Switzerland, I: 64

 

T

Talent, of money managers (Galbraith), I: 32

Technology

  • and bankers, I: 21
  • cannot be separated from justice, III: 29
  • Capitalism perverted as Faustian, I: 3
  • Darwinistic, for domesticating Man as labor, III: 10.
  • Darwinistic, for dominating Man as labor: Capitalism, III: 10, 28
  • for dominating Man, as slave or servant, I: 62
  • "dominion" through (Heidegger), III: 3-4
  • "enframed" as essence of: "dominion over" nature (Heidegger), III: 3
  • "essence of technology, as a destining of revealing" (Heidegger), III: 5
  • "the essence of technology lies in Enframing" (Heidegger), III: 3
  • every, is a summons to dominate, III: 4
  • every dominion is grounded in a, III: 4
  • "extreme danger" from (Heidegger), III: 7
  • Faustian: for dominating Man, I: 3-4
  • and the good life for citizens, II: 32
  • Heidegger's concept of dominion as, III: 4
  • Heidegger's method of thinking about, III: 4
  • hijacked by Big Business and Big Government, I: 31
  • as ingenuity for unconcealing the secrets of nature (Heidegger), III: 4
  • and innovation: potentially alienable, I: 60
  • as instrument of dominion, III: 29
  • as instrument for ordering and commanding nature (Heidegger), III: 3-4
  • on an irresponsible banker being tempted to destabilize a firm in order to claim its R&D tax rebates and, II: 14
  • and jobs at banks, III: 29
  • Man's selective tool, III: 29
  • "megamachine" (Mumford), I: 22
  • megamachine for dominating economic transactions, III: 29
  • and money, I: 17
  • need to redirect: to enhance life, III: 29
  • new wealth and: created by entrepreneurs, III: 20
  • not necessarily used to create wealth for citizens, I: 17
  • oldest, for dominating Man: Capitalism, I: 62
  • out-of-control, Capitalism masquerading as, III: 30
  • on people being replaced by, II: 24
  • primal, for dominating Man as worker or servant: Capitalism, III: 4, 28
  • privacy protection and, I: 21
  • privatizing science and, III: 28
  • on redirecting: to multiply the opportunities of Man, III: 29
  • on separating justice from, III: 29
  • on substituting, for humans in the marketplace, I: 17
  • that summons the Capitalist to dominate Man, as labor stock: Capitalism, III: 4
  • as "summons" for Man to dominate nature (Heidegger), III: 3-4
  • transferring God's dominion to Man (Heidegger), III: 5
  • used to increase productivity and to eliminate jobs, I: 17
  • on usurers needing entrepreneurs to create new wealth and, III: 20
  • on what secures, preserves, and enhances the dominion of Man over nature (Heidegger), III: 5
  • will eliminate jobs, III: 29
  • See also Capitalism, Science and technology, Trinity of Capitalism

Teikoku Databank Ltd., I: P15-1

Telecommunication, I: 21

Theorem, III: 30

  • No-Return: alleged proof of knowledge's unbounded growth, III: 24
  • General Relativistic No-Return (Tipler), III: 24

Theoretical insights, from Heidegger, III: 18

Theories, Conventional, of Economics (CTE), III: 32-34

Theory

  • of "Eternal Recurrence" (Nietzsche), III: 24
  • Fundamental Theory of the Business Cycle (Ayoub), III: 18-25
  • of "Lordship and Bondage" (Hegel), III: 33
  • of matter, space, and time, III: 33
  • of probability, III: 38
  • quantum, III: 25, 33, 36-38
  • quantum, mysterious origins of, III: 38-39
  • Quantum Theory of Economics (Ayoub), III: 32-43
  • Quantum Theory of Ethics (Ayoub), III: 37 n.
  • of "radical evil" (Kant), III: 32-33, 40-41
  • A Theory of Justice (Rawls), I: 40, 47

Therapeutic abortions. See Abortions

Think, how we, III: 17

Thinking

  • about the business cycle, III: 18
  • about the future of the Rule of Law, 55
  • current economic, III: 33
  • cynical, about Capitalism, I: 63
  • Heidegger's on dominion through technology, III: 3
  • Heidegger's method of, on technology, III: 4
  • "how," "way," and "what" of (Heidegger), III: 27
  • in money: Faustian money, II: 3-4
  • new way of, I: 51
  • new way of, about economics, III: 17
  • not the exclusive property of a chosen few, I: 52

Thought

  • defining man and his "corner in terms of what is to be thought" (Heidegger), III: 27
  • most fraudulent. See Solomonic creed

Threats

  • to break up the country, economic origin of, II: 29
  • to the commonwealth, II: 26
  • to the country, II: 6
  • to the economic being of citizens, from the Capitalist mode of Being, II: 34
  • to the economic security and stability of families, from flawed policies, II: 15
  • to job security, II: 15
  • to personal economic stability, II: 13-16
  • to the safety net, II: 6, 15, 25, 29
  • to the sovereignty of the nation, II: 21
  • from usury out-of-control, III: 21

Time

  • Being and Time (Heidegger), III: 16
  • connection between "Spirit" and (Hegel), III: 16
  • -evolution of economic state vector, III: 38
  • -evolution of key financial, economic, and social variables, III: 18
  • -evolution pattern, of bank-money, II: 50
  • first- entrepreneurs: cannot see around the corner of the marketplace, III: 27
  • full- jobs, III: 29
  • greatest fraud of all, III: 26
  • motion and, in quantum theory, III: 36
  • of signing acknowledgment of debt, III: 21
  • and space, and quantum enfoldment-unfoldment, III: 39- 40
  • space- distribution and structure of money, III: 18, 19, 23
  • space- evolution of effect, III: 40

The Toronto-Dominion Bank, I: 46 n.

Trade

  • British transatlantic: first global marketplace of humans as property, I: 29; III: 25
  • cutting off, I: 33
  • "lucrative vices of men of trade" (Hobbes), I: 51
  • NAFTA, I: 12
  • "The trade of the petty usurer": why "hated with most reason" (Aristotle), III: 10
  • robbing and spoiling in the name of (Hobbes), I: 53
  • "scientist's stock in trade": "manipulating nature" (Wood), III: 3
  • secrets, I: 3
  • slave, I: 29; III: 25
  • See also Free trade

Trade Cycle

  • Marx's theory of the, II: 3
  • theory of the (Popper), II: 4
  • See Business cycle

Transaction(s)

  • basic economic (Friedman), I: 5
  • credit and debit, I: 21
  • economic, cannot be divorced from freedom to choose true evil, 10a; III: 33
  • economic, and evil procedures, III: 41
  • fees earned by banks, I: 22
  • financial, I: 15
  • health care, III: 29
  • history of, I: 10
  • megamachine for dominating economic, III: 29
  • monitoring and controlling economic, I: 21
  • "transactions-motive": one of three determinants of "liquidity preference" (Keynes), II: 23
  • private economic, III: 32
  • prophetic literature against usurious, I: 23
  • pure and simple, I: 21
  • quantum, III: 33
  • of unsuspecting citizens, and privacy, I: 21
  • usurious quantum, and freedom (QTE), III: 32
  • voluntary, I: 9

Transfer payments, to families, II: CG-3

Transnationals, I: 15, 29, 35

Trinity

  • of Capitalism: Usury-Entrepreneurship-Technology, III: 20, 28
  • of Mind, Life, and Justice, III: 28-29

Trust

  • and banks, I: 10
  • brain, of Capitalism, I: 28
  • breach of, I: 49
  • on breaching the people's (Locke), I: 49
  • companies and banks, I: 9, 34
  • conditions for mutual, I: 58
  • Money Trust collapsing without, I: 35
  • withdrawal of, I: 36, 43, 48
  • See also Money Trust

Trusting

  • bank crisis management capabilities, II: 4
  • bank ethical codes, II: 4
  • bank governance structures, II: 4
  • bank practices and procedures, II: 14

Tyranny

  • British empire and, I: 31
  • despotism and, I: 54
  • "law of the strongest" (Rousseau), I: 54
  • of the legislature, I: 32
  • "Tyranny of the Majority" (de Tocqueville), I: 32-33, 35, 39
  • road to, I: 5
  • usurpation and, I: 19
  • Voltaire on, I: 33

Tyrants, economic, I: 35

 

U

UN Human Development Report 1995, 8, 28, 34

"Unbroken wholeness" (Bohm), III: 17, 18

Uncertainty, I: 38, 57

  • principle (Heisenberg), III: 39
  • in quantum mechanics, III: 17

Underemployment, II: 11, 15, 24

Unemployment, I: 9, 19, 34: II: 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 15, 18, 24, 37; III: 10, 22, 32

Unfolded

  • dangers from the business cycle, III: 17
  • order (Bohm), III: 18

Unfold(ment) (ing)

  • Bohm's notions of enfoldment and, III: 40
  • of the business cycle: modeled, II: 22, 37
  • of the economic and social implicate order, III: 18
  • of economic transactions: unconcealing the 'free' market as a Hobbesian theater of economic war, I: 9
  • of events in time, II: 17
  • of the implicate order of the business cycle, III: 23
  • now-not-yet, of the business cycle, III: 22
  • of the past: determining Capitalist future, III: 23
  • and propagation, through the economy, of collective changes in the distribution of money, III: 34
  • quantum enfoldment-, III: 39-40
  • recurrent enfoldment- pattern of the business cycle, III: 18, 40
  • up-side of the business cycle, III: 23
  • of war, I: 38

Uniform Crime Reporting Survey. See Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics

Unincorporated business, debt outstanding of, I: 9, 19; II: 11, 24, 28, 68; III: 10

"[U]nité de plan" (Schopenhauer), II: 30; III: 19, 20

  • motives and intentions, revealed by, II: 21
  • Schopenhauer on, II: 10, 21
  • underlying the business cycle, II: 21

United States, I: 1, 16, 21, 29, 32, 33, 34, 35, 49, 62; II: 8, 13, 18, 27, 31, 32, 34; III: 16, 36

  • Department of Commerce, I: 46, P15-1; II: CH-9, CH- 10
  • Department of Labor, II: CC-4
  • Department of the Treasury, II: CH-10
  • Government Manual 1987/88, I, 32 n.; III, 16, 36
  • See also Administration

Unit, the People as a, I: 44

Uniting

  • against common enemies, I: 54
  • cause and effect (Hume), II: 8
  • "in one self-consciousness": thought (Kant), II: 9

Unity

  • "analytical unity" (Kant), II: 9, 21
  • "brought by the understanding" (Kant), II: 9
  • "deep unity" (Bohm), III: 17
  • existence characterized in terms of "aim," "unity," and "truth" (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • giving rise to understanding, II: 9
  • "no grand unity" underlying "all becoming" (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • "unity in judgments" (Kant), II: 9
  • of the substance of bankruptcy, II: 9
  • "unity of the Thing with itself" (Hegel), III: 39
  • ugly structural, of the business cycle, III: 21
  • underlying the economic experience, II: 9
  • "understanding as an absolute unity": "under one common representation" (Kant), II: 9

Units

  • economic, II: 20
  • family, I: 46
  • foreclosed, II: 15, 56
  • of money, III: 9
  • risk of being ousted or expropriated by "giant industrial units" (Schumpeter), III: 9

Unity of plan. See Unité de plan

Universal

  • banks, II: 34
  • creed for overthrowing greed, I: 35
  • "experience" (Hegel), III: 38-39
  • "hypothesis" (Popper), II: 12
  • law, II: 12
  • "measure of value" (Smith), I:11
  • relation of causality, II: 8
  • system, III: 8

Universe

  • assumed infinite, in the proof of the General Relativistic No-Return Theorem (Tipler), III: 24
  • Capitalist franchise to colonize and exploit the, III: 24
  • whole reality of the, III: 17

University

  • Harvard, III: 14
  • not accessible to all, I: 60
  • University of Chicago: intellectual bastion for Capitalism, I: 27
  • Oxford, III: 30
  • Yale, I: 56

Unnatural

  • concentration of economic powers, I: 13
  • fictitious bank-money for credit creation, III: 10
  • any Rule of Law with Darwinistic servitude as its hidden goal, III: 26
  • selection: dominion over Man, III: 10
  • usury declared, by Aristotle, III: 10

Up-side, of the business cycle, III: 18, 23

Usurer(s)

  • accused, rightly or wrongly, of trickery, deception, cunning, and evil intentions, III: 20
  • aims, plans, and goals of, III: 20
  • and collateral, III: 19
  • concealed plans of Capitalists and, II: 21
  • credit creation as primary tool of, for entangling entrepreneurs, II: 21
  • credit lines favoring, III: 20
  • desires and enjoyment needs of, III: 19
  • destruction and predation, III: 24
  • and entrepreneurs, II: 21; III: 20
  • exploiting entrepreneurs and workers, III: 19
  • and Faustian money, II: 3
  • favored by the implicate order of the economy, II: 68
  • feeding on entrepreneurs, III: 27
  • and fictitious bank-money, III: 10
  • global, and Faustian plans to Rule the World, I: 23
  • and globalization, III: 22
  • and Harvesting-Predation phase of the business cycle, III: 21
  • indenturing owners of minds, I: 13
  • interest of, in expansion and distribution of money, III: 20
  • as lord, III: 19
  • nature of the relationship between entrepreneurs and, III: 19
  • needing entrepreneurs to create new wealth and technology, III: 20
  • overinvestments by speculators and, II: 56
  • potential loss of the entrepreneur's new wealth to, III: 19
  • quantum economic entanglements with, III: 34
  • and the rigged marketplace, III: 27
  • self-consciousness of, III: 19
  • self-will and freedom of, enmeshed in servitude, III: 19
  • Solomonic logic of, I: 23
  • speculative overinvestments allow, to entangle entrepreneurs unawares, III: 20
  • speculators financed by, III: 19
  • standing-reserve for, III: 19
  • and student loans, I: 13
  • tightening credit, III: 20
  • "The trade of the petty usurer": why "hated with most reason" (Aristotle), 8a; III: 10
  • unité de plan of, III: 19
  • victimization of sound entrepreneurs, III: 20
  • See also Capitalism, Trinity of Capitalism, Usury

Usurious, interest and fees, III: 19

Usury

  • achieved with other people's money, II: 3
  • Aristotle's primal argument against, III: 10
  • can become an unprecedented global Frankenstein monster, III: 22
  • and Capitalist self-destruction, III: 10
  • declared most unnatural, by Aristotle, III: 10
  • and flawed legislation, III: 27
  • as gain at the expense of others, I: 3
  • global, I: 22-23
  • indenture through, III: 34
  • and monopoly: divide-to-rule strategies of Capitalism, III: 10
  • out-of-control, dangers from, III: 21
  • Plato: hostile to, II: 29
  • as unnatural selection: injurious to Man, III: 10
  • See also Index of Biblical and Prophetic References, Trinity of Capitalism

 

V

Value(s)

  • of assets and collateral: decreased by speculative overinvestments, II: 14-15, 23-24
  • Capitalist scheme of, III: 1
  • in subjugation and coercion, 7a; I: 3
  • collateral, II: 14, 19, 23-24
  • on creditors placing no, on Watt's engine patent (Scherer), III: 15
  • distressed, II: 19
  • economic, I: 60
  • eigenvectors and eigen-, III: 37
  • "stamped as value" (Nietzsche), III: 7
  • in exchange, 7a; I: 3, 12
  • of existence, III: 9
  • expected (QTE), III: 37
  • family, I: 3
  • and Faustian money, II: 3
  • future, of a stream of payments, III: 40
  • maximizing surplus, I: 17, 55
  • mean (QTE), III: 37
  • measure of, I: 11
  • vs. merit, I: 17
  • "measure of value" (Smith), I: 12
  • net present value (NPV), 10a; I: 14
  • nihilism rooted in decline of (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • "price system" (Hayek), I: 12
  • Ricardo on, I: 12-13
  • in use, I: 3, 12
  • "world looks valueless" (Nietzsche), III: 8

Veil(ed)

  • of deception, I: 56, 59, 61
  • economic, II: 32
  • of ignorance, I: 59, 60-61
  • intention to secure advantage, deceive, or defraud: programmable in software, III: 30
  • "veiled truth of Being" (Heidegger), III: 23

Venture capital, I: 18; II: 14; III: 16, 28

Vices, I: 27, 51, 52, 53; II: 30

Vicious

  • cycle of poverty, II: 31. See also Business cycle
  • fight against Galileo's scientific method, III: 14

Violence, insurrection, and guerilla warfare, I: 38

Virtues, I: 28, 52; II: 30, 33; III: 1, 33

Vital Signs 1995, I: P7-1

Voltaire, I: 26, 33, 52, 63; II: 1

Vom Kriege (Clausewitz), I: 38

 

W

War

  • against radical evil, III: 41
  • "art of acquiring property" (Aristotle), II: 32
  • avoiding, I: 38
  • Capitalist, against Reason, III: 28
  • cardinal virtues in: "force" and "fraud" (Hobbes), I: 53
  • character of, I: 42
  • Clausewitzian doctrine of, I: 41
  • Clausewitzian Plan of, I: 41
  • Clausewitzian principles of, I: 41, 42-43
  • concept of, I: 47
  • as "continuation of policy with other means" (Clausewitz), I: 42
  • "culminating point" of (Clausewitz), I: 43
  • economic, I: 9, 34-35
  • encroachments can lead to, I: 38
  • to exact strategic concessions, I: 42
  • Gedanken Plan of, I: 39, 41
  • Hobbesian, I: 19, 53; II: 27
  • idea of, I: 47
  • kind of, I: 38, 42
  • laws of, I: 47
  • Machiavelli on, I: 37
  • modeling of, I: 38
  • money, I: 46
  • nature of, I: 41, 42
  • operational objective of, I: 42
  • peace without, I: 41
  • plan of, I: 38, 41
  • planning for, I: 37
  • political purpose of, I: 42
  • primary aim of, I: 41, 42, 49
  • principles of, I: 38
  • progress of, I: 43
  • seeking, I: 20
  • simulated, I: 38
  • state of, with the people (Locke), I: 49
  • strategy of, I: 38
  • "stronger form of waging war" (Clausewitz), I: 43
  • structure of, I: 38
  • trade cycle and, II: 4
  • untenable concentrations of fictive powers lead to, III: 27
  • World, I: 4, 32, 35
  • zone, economic, I: 35

Warning to leaders, 7a; I: 39

Wealth

  • accumulation, 7a; III: 26
  • "aristocracy of wealth" Jefferson), I: 50
  • Canada's, I: 34
  • concealed plan for creating, for the benefit of Capitalists and usurers, II: 21
  • concentration of, II: 25, 26; III: 34
  • creating, for citizens, I: 17
  • creation, I: 56-58; III: 18, 19, 24, 27
  • distribution of knowledge and, III: 24
  • England's, III: 14
  • entrepreneur's new: a tempting target for entanglement by usurers, III: 21
  • fraudulent transfers of (QTE), III: 41
  • gap, II: 27
  • harvesting and predation of, II: 21, 24
  • Hegel on concentration of, II: 25
  • increasing, and eliminating bondage, III: 31
  • inducing entrepreneurs to create new, for Capitalists, III: 20
  • legislation most conducive to increasing freedom and, III: 31
  • mechanism for transferring: from working families to the Money Trust, I: 15
  • No-Return Theorem and per-capita, III: 24
  • of the People, and the business cycle, III: 23
  • People's, I: 41
  • plundering other people's, I: 56
  • predation, III: 24
  • quick transfer of, to gamblers and their backers, III: 20
  • ruin of common-, I: 53
  • on seizing, confiscating, or expropriating the entrepreneur's, III: 21
  • vs. soul, II: 29
  • superhigh concentrations of, III: 27
  • threatened common-, II: 26
  • traditional sources of, I: 13
  • transfer of, increasing slavery (Plato), II: 29
  • transfer of: to richest families, from poorer families, II: 64
  • unfair transfers of, II: 21, 24
  • on usurers laying claim to future, III: 20
  • vulnerability of the rich in every part of their, I: 54

Wicked (ness)

  • characteristic of the marketplace (QTE), III: 41
  • defined (Kant), III: 41
  • destruction, III: 24
  • exploitation, I: 14
  • freedom to choose to be good or, III: 32
  • and genetic flaws in Legislation, 9a
  • Hobbes' view of man as naturally, I: 53
  • in the game of catallaxy, III: 26
  • "radical evil" (Kant), III: 32
  • truth about the new economy, I: 17-18

Will

  • arbitrary, of Big Business or Money Trust, I: 59
  • of bankers and creditors: how unconcealed, II: 10
  • compelling the Money Trust to fulfill the will of the majority, I: 42
  • compelling persons to submit to exploiter's, II: 11
  • free, of citizens, in the marketplace, III: 32
  • freedom of, III: 34, 41
  • freewilled beggars, I: 19
  • human, and "propensity" to evil (Kant), III: 33, 41
  • Men with good intentions and good, I: 9
  • and new consciousness of Being, III: 28
  • "objectivity of will" (Schopenhauer), II: 11
  • of the People: how fulfilled, I: 39
  • presenting "fictitious motives" to another man's (Schopenhauer), I: 1
  • self- and freedom: enmeshed in servitude, III: 19
  • society's, to live, grow, and thrive, I: 58
  • of the theater of operations, I: 44-45
  • Will to Power (Nietzsche), III: 4, 7, 8, 9, 23
  • World as Will and Idea (Schopenhauer), II: 10-11
  • unconcealed, from unity of plan, II: 21

Willing

  • destiny, II: 33
  • operatives, I: 54

World

  • best place to live in the (UN), II: 8, 15, 16, 28, 34
  • "Brave New Worldian nightmare" (Huxley) I: 31
  • conception, III: 9
  • division of, III: 17
  • Dyonisian (Nietzsche), III: 23
  • evil in the, I: 27
  • Faustian plan to Rule the, I: 23
  • on general withdrawal of deposits around the, I: 35
  • Hobbesian, II: 27
  • how we conceive the, III: 17
  • and "inverted world" (Hegel), III: 39
  • marketplaces in the developed, I: 29
  • number of Capitalists in the, III: 23
  • order: challenged by science, III: 14
  • order, defective, III: 25, 28
  • real financial, II: 8
  • struggle, for mastery over Man as economic servant or slave, I: 39
  • on technology transforming the, into objects that can be dominated, III: 7
  • "true world" (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • ultimate control of the assets of the, III: 27
  • "whole world of becoming as a deception" (Nietzsche), III: 8
  • World as Will and Idea (Schopenhauer), II: 10-11
  • "world looks valueless" (Nietzsche), III: 8

The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1996, I: P7-1

World War III, 10a; I: 4, 32, 35-37, 47, 51

Worldwatch Institute, I: P7-1

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