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==Notes==
==Notes==


In a [[Barter]] economy, practical limits on the ability to accumulate prevent problems from emerging. In a fully [[Monetized economy|monetized economy]], the ability to accumulate abstracted labor (i.e. [[money]]) allows for the development of many deadly social, economic, spiritual, and political pathologies which can only be cured by erasing debt and limiting accumulation (Sharp, 2009).  
In a [[Barter]] economy, practical limits on the ability to accumulate prevent problems from emerging. In a fully [[Monetized economy|monetized economy]], the ability to accumulate abstracted labor (i.e. [[money]]) allows for the development of many deadly social, economic, spiritual, and political pathologies which can only be cured by erasing debt and limiting accumulation.  


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==

Revision as of 22:10, 22 August 2021

As noted in Rocket Scientists' Guide to Money and the economy,[1] Accumulation is the practice of accumulating labor power in the form of money. Accumulation is the process of gathering and storing money in any of its various forms.

Notes

In a Barter economy, practical limits on the ability to accumulate prevent problems from emerging. In a fully monetized economy, the ability to accumulate abstracted labor (i.e. money) allows for the development of many deadly social, economic, spiritual, and political pathologies which can only be cured by erasing debt and limiting accumulation.

Further Reading

Sosteric, Mike (RSGME). The Rocket Scientists' Guide to Money and the Economy. Lightning Path Press. More Info

Footnotes

  1. Sosteric. Rocket Scientists’ Guide to Money and the Economy: Accumulation and Debt. St Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press., 2016. https://amzn.to/2WR8Guy.