Stephen Yearwood
1 min readApr 29, 2020

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Comparing these ideas of mine to the worst ideas human being have ever had is evil. It is a pernicious lie.

I’m talking about saving the structure and functioning of Liberal society, not replacing it with some other form of societal organization. Moreover, in saving it we would be creating the best society in the history of civilization.

What I am proposing is not even close to being radical. No single part of the existing institutional structure would be torn down; it could be accomplished with no change whatsoever to that structure.

The only changes that would be evident in people’s lives would be changes in the relationship of the economy to society. The only difference that people who are being paid a salary that is more than the DDI would experience would be the absence of taxes.

At bottom THE ONLY CHANGE I AM CALLING FOR IS TO CHANGE THE WAY MONEY IS SUPPLIED TO THE ECONOMY. That’s it. That’s all it would take.

Take a look around. Can you seriously say a revolutionary change is not necessary for Liberal society to survive?

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Stephen Yearwood
Stephen Yearwood

Written by Stephen Yearwood

M.A. in political economy (money/distributive justice) "Please don't confront me with my failures/ I'm aware of them" from "These Days," as sung by Gregg Allman

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