Stephen Yearwood
1 min readJan 31, 2025

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If I may, here is a book that presents a way to end poverty immediately (not as a 'predicted'--hoped for--outcome of some drawn-out, politically precarious economic process)--without involving taxes/public debt (or redistributing anything or imposing any cost on any employer or imposing any limit on income/wealth): A Just Solution (by, well, me). It probably sounds 'libertarian', but it is not an ideological construct. [For the record, I do have an M.A. in economics; my (published) Thesis was in political economy, where philosophy and economics intersect.]

Actually, a concise--updated--summary of the economic paradigm is available here in Medium: "My Final Answer" (an "11 min read"); "A New Liberalism" ("29 min read") is a summary of the whole book (with the whole of the other article in the section in it on the economy)--with (for the benefit of any 'guest readers') neither linked article behind the paywall.

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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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