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A priori

  • conditions for the possibility of creative destruction and wealth predation, 21
  • idea, 34
  • thinking, 34
  • unconcealment of modes of Capitalist thinking-and-doing, 21

Abdicating liberty, 35

"Abnormal liquidation" (Schumpeter), 14

Abuse, 14, 32

Actions, 5, 6, 13

Administration, 34

Administrative

  • machinery of Capitalism, 33
  • procedures of usury, 26

Advantages, 21, 26

  • access to, 35
  • allotment and distribution , 32
  • See also Net advantages

Adversarial, 7a, 3

Agents, 5, 9, 10

Aggression, 10a, 28-30

Allotment. See Distribution

Alternative source of funding, 9

American firms, 5

Analysis, 7a, 10a, 16, 23

AnecdotesAnecdotes, 6

Anglo-American rule of law, 34

Animalism in the marketplace, 34

Animality, 28

Anthropology of Capitalism, 29

Archaic, 28

  • roots of Capitalism, 34
  • soul, 25, 28
  • thinking, 34

Aristocratic breeding, 32

Assets, 9, 10, 29, 32

Automatic Banking Machines, 20

 

BMO. See Bank of Montreal

Bad news, 14

Bank

  • actions, 29
  • cash resources, 7, 12
  • executives, 6, 28
  • failures, 6
  • freezing, reducing, or calling loans, 7, 9, 12
  • loans, 4, 7, 9, 10, 29
  • money, 30, 33
  • overinvestments, 23, 29
  • policies, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10
  • practices, 4, 10
  • procedures, 10
  • tightening credit, 10, 29
  • See also Actions

Bank Loan Safety Act, 6

Bank of Montreal, P2-1, P2-2

Banker policies, 8a

Bankers, 20-24, 26, 28-30

Bank-induced risks, 7a, 4

Banking knowledge systems, 11a

Bankrupt(ed), 20, 21

Bankruptc(y) (ies)

  • business, 9a, 5, 13, 29
  • consumer, 9a, 10a, 5, 13, 29
  • extra, 6
  • statistics, 13
  • tragedy, 22
  • See also Business mortality rates, Consumer bankruptcies

Banks, 7a, 9a, 10a, 3

  • Big, 7a, 14, 30
  • Canada's two largest, 5
  • concentration of power, 7a
  • credit crunch at, 7a, 5
  • and entrepreneurial wealth creation, 22
  • freezing, reducing, or calling loans, 5
  • as gatekeepers, 33
  • implicated, 6
  • and loans, 7a, 9a
  • misdirecting loans, 10a, 9
  • "net advantage," 8a
  • and overinvestments, 7a, 9a
  • and past debt exposure, 7a
  • runs on, 14, 35

Beggars, 30

Being, 20, 35

  • "Being of beings" (Aristotle and Heidegger), 25, 31
  • -by-bondage, 33, 35
  • Capitalist, 31
  • choices and possibilities of, 35
  • economic, 22
  • of the entrepreneur, 23
  • essence of our, 22
  • "essential being" (Hegel), 24
  • -for-another of bondage (Hegel), 23, 25
  • -for-self of lordship (Hegel), 23, 25
  • -for-self of Usury, 28
  • indentured, 33
  • "unity of Thought and Being" (Hegel), 23
  • usurious, 24
  • "why," in terms of our, 19
  • in the world, 24
  • See also Problem of being

Biological experiments, 28

Biophilosophical foundations of Capitalism, 34

Bioselective, 35

Blood, 32, 35

Bolts-from-the-blue strikes, 3

Bondage, 22, 23, 24, 31, 32, 33, 35

  • economic, 22
  • entrepreneurial, 22, 33
  • See also Being-by-bondage, Philosophy of "lordship and bondage"

Borrowers, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 17, 23-26, 28, 31-33

Breaking up of Canada, 30

Business

  • bankruptcies. See Bankruptcies, business
  • Big, 8a, 11a, 6, 14, 15, 21, 30
  • disruptions, 22
  • environment, 7a, 11a, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13
  • failures, 5, 6, 22, 25
  • loans, non-accrual, 9a
  • mortality rates, 13, 20
  • organizations, 8a
  • owners, 7a, 8a, 3, 6, 14
  • per-capita mortality rates, 20, 24
  • proprietors, 8a
  • sector, 7, 10, 12
  • small, 11a, 3, 29
  • -sponsored think tanks, 35
  • unincorporated, debt outstanding of, 9a, 10a, 20, 29

Business cycle, 8a, 15, 22, 29-30

 

CIBC. See Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

"Calculative thinking" (Heidegger), 19, 20

Canada, 7a, 8a, 3, 5, 6, 13, 20, 24, 29, 30

Canada's

  • business cycle, 29
  • largest bank, 9a
  • money stock, 9a
  • population, 20
  • safety net, threatened, 30

Canadian

  • bankruptcy rates, 13
  • per-capita business mortality rate, 13

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 5, P2-1, P2-2

Canadian Provincial Appeal Court, 8a

Capitalism, 14, 19, 20

  • basic problematic. See Problematic of Capitalism
  • being failed by, 30
  • characteristics. See Characteristics of Capitalism
  • civilized, 33
  • death instinct in, 26
  • destructive experiences, 21
  • entangling, 35
  • foundations. See Foundations of Capitalism
  • grounded in Being-by-bondage, 35
  • horizons of, 35
  • logic of, 31
  • madness in, 22-23
  • and narcissistic desires, 31
  • overturning of. See Overturning of Capitalism
  • philosophical idea of, 31
  • priesthood. See Priesthood of Capitalism
  • principles. See Principles of Capitalism
  • rapacious, 33
  • self-conceit of, 34
  • surpassing of, 35
  • See also Philosophy of "lordship and bondage," Problem of being, Problem of freedom, Rich and poor

Capitalist

  • allotment and distribution of bank-money, 33
  • animalism in the marketplace, 34
  • Being, 31
  • decoding the thinking of the, 22
  • doctrine, 32
  • economies, 6
  • marketplace, 33
  • masters, 35
  • mind, 25
  • options and opportunities of the electorate, 34
  • reality, 24
  • societies, 22, 29
  • societies, essence of being in, 22
  • soul, 29
  • success, 25
  • thinking-and-doing, 21, 29

Cardiovascular disease, 30

Cash, 5

Cash resources, 5, 7, 12, 29

Cast, 32

Catastrophic, 5

Categories

  • for the possibility of "creative destruction" and wealth predation, 21
  • of effects, analyzed, T5-2
  • of evidences, 9,10

Causal chains, 10a

Causality, 8a, 10a, 3, 22

Causally linked, 3

Causes, 8a, 10a, 3, 7, 22

Central banker policies, 8a

Certainty, 24

  • un-, 3, 4, 16

Changes

  • to legislation, 35
  • major, 15
  • in the money stock, 29
  • See also Structure and distribution of money

Characteristics of Capitalism, 25, 31

Characterization of Capitalism, 10a, 31

Choices, 35

Chronic, 6

Church, 10a, 33

Citizen(s), 3, 6, 14, 15, 21, 28, 35

Classes of beings, 31, 32

Clinging, 23

Codif(y) (ied), 3, 10, 25

Coercion, 19, 32, 35

Collateral, 7, 9, 10

Collateralized

  • assets, 29
  • loans, 29

Commercial powers, 7a, 11a

  • See also Concentration

Commercial real estate, 7a, 9a, 10a, 23, 29

Complex knowledge, 3

Complexity, 10a, 11a, 16-18

Concealed

  • in the destruction, 20
  • economic disruptions, 24
  • in the past, virtually, 15
  • prior to the leap, 19
  • relationships between "causes" and "effects," 8a
  • under the splendor of the marketplace, 22

Concentration

  • of economic power, 30
  • of financial and commercial powers, 4, 6, 7, 9, 13, 21
  • of net advantages, 32
  • of oppressive powers, 22
  • of technology, 30
  • of wealth, 21

Conclusions, 7a, 10a, 3, 4, 7, 12, 13-15, 16, 28, 30, P3-1

Confidence, 14

"Conflict between money and blood" (Spengler), 32n.

"Conscious parallelism" (Shubick with Levitan), 4, 6, 7, 9

Consciousness, 24, 25

  • See also Deranged consciousness, Self-consciousness

Consequences, 3, 5, 29, 30

Consumer, 14

  • bankruptcies, 5, 13, 20, 22, 24, 25, 29
  • and the rule of law, 32

Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, 5n., 13

Contradictory, 23, 25

Control

  • government, 34
  • of Media, 33
  • out of, 29
  • on taking positions of ownership or, 9, 14
  • remote control, 30

Copyrights. See Intangible assets

Correlation, 8a, 10a

Courts

  • Canadian, 8a, 11a
  • U.S. State Supreme, 8a

"Creative Destruction" (Schumpeter), 14, 15, 20, 21

Credit

  • bank-money, 33
  • crunch, 7a, 5, 29
  • exposure, 7a
  • firm's, 9, 10, 12, 17
  • lines of, 33
  • losses, 9a
  • slowdown (R. Cantor and J. Wenninger), 7a
  • tightened, 29
  • withdrawal of, 23, 24, 26

Creditor(s), 8a, 9, 3, 5, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 21

Creditworthiness, 10, 17

Criminal code rate, 9a, 29

Criticism, 10a

Cycle. See Business cycle

 

Danger

  • of bank default, 29
  • potential, from manipulation of the rule of law, 21
  • of self-destruction, 30

Darkness, 29-30, 31

Darwinism, 19, 34

  • economic, 14

Darwinistic

  • advantages, 15
  • Capital, 34
  • environment, 4, 7, 10, 12, 13
  • grounds, 34
  • net advantages, 25, 26, 32
  • practices of the marketplace, 14, 15
  • See also Manipulation of rule of law

Darwinisticism, 34

Data

  • historical, 7a
  • empirical, 8a
  • sources, 11a
  • statistical, 11a

Debased, 34

Debt

  • control of the Media with credit and, 33
  • government, 29
  • outstanding of persons and unincorporated business, 9a, 10a, 20, 29

Debtors, 8a

Deceit, 20, 32

Deceptive, 22, 31

Decisions

  • Canadian Appeal Court, 8a
  • Supreme Court of Canada, 8a

Democracies

  • liberal, 10a, 21
  • Western, 35

Depositors, 28

Deposits, matured, 6

Depreciated, 34

Depression, 34

Deranged, 23, 24

Desires, 24, 27

  • narcissistic, 31

Destabilization, 13, 26

  • See also Destruction

Destabilized, 7a

  • economy, 3, 5, 7, 12, 30
  • firms, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12, 13, 21, 29

Destiny, 34

Destitution, 21, 26

Destroyed, 7a

  • economically, 30
  • firm, 4, 9, 12, 13
  • high-tech companies, 14

Destruction, 15, 30

  • cause of, 24, 26
  • economic, 20, 30
  • of funding-limited firms, 24, 26
  • increase in, 26
  • potential, 21, 24
  • schema, 21
  • self-, 30
  • sufficient reasons for, 21
  • what is concealed in, 20
  • See also "Creative destruction"

Destructive, economic action, 20

Destructiveness, 28

"Dictatorship of money" (Spengler), 35

Dismantling

  • British Empire, 35
  • Capitalism, 34-35

Disruptions, 22, 23, 24, 25

Distribution

  • of bank loans, 4, 9, 29
  • of bank-money, 13, 30, 33
  • of justice and advantages, 32
  • of money, 29, 30

Doctrine, 20n., 32

Dominion, 20, 26, 33

Dominium, 22

Double runs, on banks and on the justice system, 14, 35

The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, 5n.

Duties, 3

 

Ecclesiastes, 25, 26-27

Economic

  • actions, destructive, 20
  • arrangements, 30
  • behavior, 3
  • Being, 22
  • bondage, 22
  • Darwinism, 14
  • despair, 24
  • disruptions, 24
  • empire building, 32
  • expansion, 15, 29
  • exploiters, 3
  • losses, 3
  • mode of existence, 33
  • nothingness, 35
  • power, 30
  • predation, 14
  • predators, 3, 4, 12, 29
  • rights, 3
  • systems, 13
  • tough times, 3
  • transactions, 19
  • well-being, 3
  • See also Destruction, economic, "Free private enterprise exchange economy," Madness, economic, Theory of Economic Madness

Economic Report of the PresidentEconomic Report of the President, 5n.

Economists, 14, 35

Econom(y) (ies), 9a, 10a, 12, 14, 19, 29-30

  • Capitalist, 6
  • National, 3, 5, 30
  • New, 29
  • See also Destabilized

Effects, 8a, 10a, 3, 7, 14, 22

Elections, 34

Electorate, 15, 34, 35

Empire

  • British, 35
  • building, 32

Empirical

  • data, 13
  • grounds, 34

Empiricism, 34

Employees, 3, 6, 32

Employers, 32

Emptiness of Utilitarianism, 34

Energy sector, 7a

Enforce, 32

Enframed, 15, 25, 26, 32, 33

"Enframing" [Ge-stell] (Heidegger), 4n.

England, 8a

Enlightenment, 34

Entangling Capitalism, 35

Entertainment, 33

Entrepreneurs, 13, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26

  • See also Funding-limited

Entrepreneurial

  • bondage, 33
  • wealth creation, 22, 23

Environment. See Business Environment

Essence

  • of Being, in Capitalist societies, 22
  • of freedom, 32

Eternal Return of the Same (Nietzsche), 26

Ethnicity, 32

Ethology, 28

Evictions, 29

Evidence(s), 3, 10, 13

  • categories of, 9-10
  • combined, 16
  • corroborative, 7a
  • dependencies, 10a
  • empirical, from U.S. and Canadian courts, 8a
  • environment-related, 7a
  • firm-related, 7a
  • independence of, 17
  • input, 7a, 4, 7, 9-10, 16, 17, P3-1
  • probabilities, 7a, 7, T3-1, T5-2
  • of reckless economic destruction, 20
  • strength of, 7a, 3, 4, 10, 12, 13, 16, T5-2
  • of technological sophism, 20
  • truth of, 7a, 16
  • Evidenciary rules, 21

Evil, 22, 24, 25

  • disease, 26-27, 28
  • "natural propensity to evil" (Kant), 26
  • "radical evil" (Kant), 26

Existence, 25

  • human, 19
  • misery of, 30
  • Mode of existence, 33
  • See also "Problem of human existence"

Expert System, 7a, 3, 4, 7-12

  • objective, 7
  • rules, 10a, 7-9, 21
  • See also Evidence(s), Categories, Conclusions, Complexity, Monte Carlo simulation, Validity

Exploitative, 7a, 3, 6, 10, 13

Fact(s), 5, 13, 31, 32

  • Truth of, 33

Failures, 5, 6, 22, 24, 25

Families, 3, 6, 13, 21, 29

Financial

  • capitals of the world, 20
  • institutions, 15, 29
  • intermediation, 33
  • powers. See Concentration
  • sector, 7, 9, 28
  • system, 14
  • will in the marketplace, 26

Findings, 13, 14

Firm(s), small

  • bolts-from-the-blue strikes against, 3
  • destabilized, 7a, 4, 7, 9, 12, 13, 21
  • on destruction of, 30
  • functionally destroyed or cannibalized, 7a, 4, 9, 12, 13
  • "high-risk," 7, 12
  • high-tech, 5, 13, 29
  • risk of illiquidity at, 29
  • securing funding on short notice, 9
  • state of, 9
  • survivability of, 3
  • weakened or ruined, 5
  • See also Sound funding-limited firms, Strategic and priority high-tech firms, Viable and strategic firms

Firm's

  • assets, 9, 10
  • business sector, 10
  • collateral, 7
  • credit, 9, 12, 17
  • creditworthiness, 10
  • loan, 3, 7, 9, 12
  • payoff, 9, 10

Fixed idea, 25

Folly, 25

Foolish, 10a

Foreclosures, 29

Fortune, 33

  • mis-, 30, 33

Foundations of Capitalism, 10a, 32, 34

Fraud, 20, 35

Fraudulent, 32, 34

Freedom

  • appearance of, 34
  • highest, 35
  • potential loss of, 20

"Free private enterprise exchange economy" (M. Friedman), 19

Functions of priesthood, 33

Funding-limited

  • entrepreneurs, 25, 26
  • firms, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14, 21, 23, 24, 26
  • high-tech companies, 5

Future

  • of our Being, 24
  • biological experiments, 28
  • of humanity, 28
  • virtually concealed in the past, 15

 

"Game of catallaxy" (F.A. Hayek), 20, 32

Gatekeepers, 33

Germany, 7a

Global

  • business cycle, 15
  • "dictatorship of money," 35
  • double runs on banks and on the justice system, 14
  • economic expansion, 15
  • economic predation, 14
  • misdirection of loans, 14
  • speculative overinvestments, 14
  • subjection through bondage, 35
  • temporalization of the Darwinistic practices of the marketplace, 15

Globalization of the Darwinistic practices of the marketplace, 14, 15

Govern, 32

Government(s), 8a, 11a, 6

  • Big, 3, 6, 14, 15, 21, 30
  • deficits, 9a, 29
  • debt, 9a, 29
  • indentured, 30
  • possible, 34
  • task of, on behalf of Capital, 34

Greed, 13, 20, 25, 34

Grounds

  • Capitalism, 35
  • Empirical-Utilitarian-Darwinistic, 34
  • entrepreneurial wealth creation, 21
  • law, 25
  • of maxims, 26

Guarantee

  • possibility of Capitalism, 32
  • safety and stability of loans, 6
  • See Bank Loan Safety Act

Guilt

  • and evil, 22
  • "innate" (Kant), 26

 

"Haves" and "Have Nots" (S. Wheeler et al.), 8a

Healthy

  • marketplace, 23
  • soul (Hegel), 23, 24

Heart attacks, 30

Hidden, 22, 33

High-technology, 5, 13

Historical

  • data, 7a
  • events of the world, 28
  • pre-, animality, 28
  • Historiography of Capitalist thinking-and-doing, 29

Hong Kong, 35

Horizons of Capitalism, 35

Hospital discharges, 30

House of Commons, 5

Human

  • behavior and psychology, 28
  • existence, 19, 31
  • experience, 34
  • heart, 26
  • See also Destiny

Humans, 28

  • and rats, 28, 30

Humanity, 28

 

Idea, 34

  • a priori, 34
  • fixed, 25
  • philosophical, of Capitalism, 31
  • usurer's, 23

Ideal solution, 34

If-thenIf-then. See Logic

Imperium, 22

Impunity, 30

Income, 20, 29

Income gap, 29

Indentured

  • Being of beings, 33
  • too busy being, 19
  • citizens, 35
  • governments, 30
  • people, 20, 30
  • servitude, 31, 33

Idiocy, 25

Individuals, 8a, 3

Infallibility. See Principle of the infallibility of the marketplace

Iniquity, 26-27

Input evidences. See Evidence(s)

Insanity, 23

  • See also Madness

"Insidiousness" (Hegel), 26

Insurance companies, 8a

Intangible assets, 10

Intelligent Robots. See Robots

Intention, 33

Intermediate conclusions, 12

Intermediation. See Financial intermediation

Ireland, 35

Irrational, 23

 

Japan, 7a

Judicial

  • bias, 8a, 10
  • "net advantages," 10a
  • procedures, 7a, 3, 4, 6, 15
  • systems, 8a

Justice, 32

  • access to, 35
  • and rule of law, 32
  • system, 14, 34, 35
  • See also Distribution of justice

 

Knowledge, 3, 32

 

LDCs. See Less Developed Countries

Labor, 26

Landlords, 8a, 32

Law(s), 3, 4, 6, 17, 24, 25, 26, 32, 33. See also Rule of law

Lawfulness, 32

Legislation, 6, 9, 10, 15, 22, 26, 35

Legislative bias, 9

Legitimacy, 34

Lender(s), 4, 6, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 22, 23, 25, 26, 31, 32

Less Developed Countries, 7a

Leveraged buyouts, 7a

Liabilities, 3, 6, 15

Liberat(e) (ing), 22, 24

Liberty, 35

Likelihood, 13

Link(ed), 7a, 11a, 3

Linkages, 10a

Linking input evidences and conclusions, 4

Loan(s), 7a

  • access to, 35
  • allotment and distribution of, 33
  • bank, 4, 7, 10, 29
  • called, 29
  • collateralized, 29
  • commercial real estate, 7a, 9a, 29
  • consumer instalment and other personal, 9a
  • distribution of bank, 4, 9
  • domestic, 29
  • effects of misdirected, 3
  • to energy sector, 7a
  • freezing, reducing, calling, 7a, 3, 4, 5, 26
  • or lease, 19
  • misdirected, 7a, 10a
  • misdirection of, 5, 6, 7, 9, 14
  • non-accrual, 9a, 29
  • non-performing, 30
  • safety and stability of, 6
  • syndicated, to Less Developed Countries, 7a

Logic, 7, 30

  • of Capitalism, 31
  • diagram, P3-1
  • Kantian, 26
  • if-then. See If-then
  • philosophical, 31

Lordship, 23, 24, 31, 32, 33

  • See also Philosophy of "lordship and bondage"

Loss(es), 3, 5, 6, 30

  • of freedom in the marketplace, 20

 

M1. See Money stock

M2. See Money stock

M3. See Money stock

Madness

  • in Capitalism, 10a, 19, 22-24
  • economic, 23, 24
  • Hegel's Theory of Madness (Berthold-Bond), 23
  • in the marketplace, 23, 24
  • See also Insanity, Theory of Economic Madness

"Manic frenzy" (Hegel), 25

Manipulate, 8a, 10a

Manipulation

  • of beliefs, 33
  • of rule of law, 10a, 6, 21
  • See also Darwinism, economic, Darwinistic, Darwinisticism

Manufacturing, 5

Market risks. See Risks

Marketplace, 6, 14, 15, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 30, 31, 33

  • animalism, 34
  • healthy, 23
  • insane, 23, 25
  • technique of the, 32
  • See also Madness, Principle of the infallibility of the marketplace, "Game of catallaxy," Theory of Economic Madness

Master(s), 21, 30, 31, 34, 35

Maximum subjective probabilities, 10

Mechanism, 32

Media, 33

Metaphysical Notes, 19-27

Misery, 20, 21, 26, 30

Model(ed), 3, 4

  • of the unhealthy economic soul, 10a

Modern Nation, 3

Monopolies, 21

Moral

  • and economic rights, 3
  • law, 26
  • and legal liabilities, 15
  • and legal responsibilities, 14

Mortality rates. See Bankruptcies, Business mortality rates, Consumer failure rates

Money, 7a

  • bank-, 13, 30, 33
  • dictatorship. See "Dictatorship of money"
  • fictive, 33
  • new, 29
  • real, 33
  • -thought. See "Money-thought"
  • See also Structure and distribution of money

Money stock, 8a, 9a, 29

"Money-thought" (Spengler), 33

Money Trust, 15, 35

Monstrosity, 13n.

Monte Carlo simulation(s), 7a, 10a, 11a, 4, 5, 10, 13, 17

 

Narcissism, 24, 34

Narcissistic, 26, 31

Net advantage(s)

  • of Big Business, 8a, 3, 6, 15
  • of Big Government, 3, 6, 15
  • bioselectively restricted, 35
  • of business organizations, 8a
  • of business proprietors, 8a
  • Darwinistic, 11a, 25, 26, 32
  • enframed in laws and judicial procedures, 4, 33
  • financial, commercial, and judicial, 10a
  • of government, 8a
  • litigation, 5
  • principle. See Principle of net advantages
  • of small and medium enterprises, 8a

Net debt, government, 9a

New beginning, 35

Nobel prize, 28, 34

 

Obligations, 3, 6

Objective, 7

  • realities, 23
  • Objectivity, 23

 Oppressive, 21, 22

Overinvestments

  • at banks, 7a, 9a, 10a, 3, 7
  • in commercial real estate, 5, 23, 29
  • and credit crunch, 29
  • global speculative, 14
  • losses from, 5
  • next cycle, 14
  • oversupply, of commercial buildings, 7a
  • speculative, 7, 15, 21, 25, 29
  • by speculators, 3

Overturning of Capitalism, 10a, 31, 34-35

Ownership position, 13

 

Pain, 21, 24, 26, 30

Palestine, 35

Panics, 14

Patents. See Intangible assets

Patterns of advantage Patterns of advantage (P. McCormick), 8a

Payoff, 7, 9, 10

People, 6, 19, 20, 22, 25, 28, 30, 31, 35

Perceived

  • liabilities, 15
  • opportunity, 29

Phenomenology of the banker's mind, 29

Philosophy

  • of "lordship and bondage" (Hegel), 22, 26
  • of Mind (Hegel), 22

Policy, 8a, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 28

Political, 3, 24, 32

Possibility, 32

  • of civilized Capitalism, 33
  • of creative destruction, 21
  • of economic madness, 24
  • and freedom, 35

Potential

  • for destruction from Darwinistic manipulations of the rule of law, 21
  • destruction from evil and madness, 24
  • for economic madness, 23, 24
  • "effects" of Darwinistic business environment, 7
  • loss of freedom in the marketplace, 20
  • tragedy�every bankruptcy, 22

Power, 20, 27

  • accumulation, 21
  • brain-, 20
  • of "calculative thinking," 20
  • concentration, 7, 9, 14, 21
  • destructive economic, source of, 20
  • and dominion, 20
  • economic, 30
  • financial and commercial, 4, 6, 7, 9, 14
  • oppressive, 22
  • will to, 35

Powerful economic players, 10a

Practices

  • bank, 4, 10, 13
  • Darwinistic, 15
  • of the marketplace, 22
  • predatory, 6, 9, 10, 13

Predation, 14, 15

  • wealth, 21

Predators, economic, 7a, 3, 4, 12, 29

Predatory, 7a, 3, 4

  • collection techniques, 17
  • economic behavior, 3
  • environment, 3, 10, 13
  • lender or creditor, 13
  • practices in the marketplace, 6, 9, 10
  • techniques, 5

Preselected, possible governments, 34

Prestige system (W.J. Goode), 34

Priesthood of Capitalism, 10a, 33-34

Prices

  • of common stock, 29
  • equity, 7a

Prime lending rate, 29

Principle of Reason (Leibniz), 19

Principles of Capitalism, 10a, 32-33

  • principle of the infallibility of the marketplace, 32
  • principle of net advantages, 32
  • principle of the rule of law, 32
  • principle of usury, 33

Probabilit(y) (ies)

  • of appellate success, 8a
  • of business failures, 5
  • of conclusions, 10a, 7, 12, 16
  • conditional, 16
  • of default, 24-month rolling, 29
  • environment-related, 10
  • firm-related, 10
  • input, 16
  • subjective, 7a, 7, 10, 12, 13, T3-1, T5-2
  • See also Sensitivity, Specificity

Problem of beingProblem of being, 31

Problem of freedomProblem of freedom, 31

"Problem of human existence" (Heidegger), 31

Problematic of Capitalism, 10a, 31-32

Problems

  • compound, 13
  • structural, 6

Producer, 32

Profit(s), 34

  • Big-Bank, 30
  • "from currency itself" (Aristotle), 24
  • Ecclesiastes on, 26

Propaganda, 31

Propagat(e) (ed), 29, 30

Propensity, 13, 26

Property crime rate, 29

Proverbs, 25

Ptolemaic Church, 10a

 

Quantification, 3

Quantif(y) (ied), 3, 7

Qu�bec, 35

  • referendum, 29

Questions, 3, 20, 22, 26, 32***

 

"Race-quality" (Spengler), 32

RBC. See Royal Bank of Canada

R&D tax credits. See Intangible assets

Rapacious

  • Capitalism, 33
  • creditors, 21
  • global "dictatorship of money," 35

Rapaciousness, 20

Rats, 28, 30

Real estate fiasco, 5

Reason(s)

  • according to Heidegger, 19
  • Age of Reason, 34
  • forces of, 10a
  • grounding in, 25
  • and Nature, 23
  • prostitution of, 34
  • sound. See Sound Reason
  • speculative, 23
  • sufficient, for the destabilization and destruction of firms, 13, 21
  • supreme principle of, 19
  • why bankers are unpopular, 28
  • why usury is "hated" (Aristotle), 24

Reasoning, 34

Recession, 7a

Recovering funds, 5

"Reflective thinking" (Heidegger), 20-21, 25

Regulate, 32

Religion, 32

Research, 28, 35

Research, 28, 35

Responsibilities, 3, 14

Responsible, 6

Right and good, 25, 34

Righteousness, 27

Rights, 3, 28

Risk(s)

  • assessment, 7
  • bank-induced, 7a, 4
  • high-, 12
  • of illiquidity, 29
  • market, 7a

Robots, 20

Roots

  • archaic, of Capitalism, 34
  • of idiocy, folly, and manic frenzy, 25

Royal Bank of Canada, 5, 28, P2-1, P2-2

Rule of law, 10a, 6, 21, 25, 32, 34

  • See also Manipulation of rule of law

Rules. See Expert system, Sensitivity, Specificity, Validity

Rules of conduct, 26

Run on banks, 14, 35

Run on the justice system, 35

 

Safety

  • of loans, 6
  • net, at risk, 5, 30

Science

  • access to, 35
  • "calculative thinking" of, 20
  • ethology, 28
  • prostitution of, 34

Scientists, 20

Secured collateral, 10

Security, 14

Self-conceit, 34

Self-consciousness

  • of banker, 22
  • of entrepreneur, 22
  • and guilt, 26
  • of lenders and borrowers, 23, 25
  • splitting up, 25
  • of usurer, 24

Self-destruction, 30

Selfish, 24

Sensitivity

  • of the probability of conclusions, 10a
  • of rules, 10a, 4, 16, T5-1, T5-2

Separation

  • of banks from the reality of entrepreneurial wealth creation, 22
  • of beings into masters and slaves, 31
  • of mind from itself (Hegel), 23
  • of people, into rich and poor, 25
  • of Qu�bec, 29
  • of subjective and objective realities (Hegel), 23

Servitude, 31, 33

Signal(ing), 10, 17

Simulating a Darwinistic business environment, 10

Simulation. See Monte Carlo simulation

Skills, 25, 32

Slavery, 31

Small

  • borrowers, 5
  • businesses, 11a, 3, 4, 7,
  • firms, 30
  • funding-limited firms, 21
  • and midsized businesses, 8a, 29

Small business owners, 8a, 11a, 3, 6, 13, 14

Social

  • marginalization, 30
  • organization, 28

Sophistry, 22, 31

Sound funding-limited

  • entrepreneurs, 25, 26
  • firms, 7a, 11a, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 23
  • See also Firms, small

Sound Reason (Hegel), 25

Space-time

  • structure and distribution of loans, 4
  • structure and distribution of money, 29

Specificity of rules, 10a, 4, 16, T5-1, T5-2

Speculations, 5, 6

Speculative. See Overinvestments, speculative

Speculators, 3, 21, 26

"Splitting up" (Hegel), 24, 25

Stability of loans, 6

Strategic and priority high-tech firms, 13

Strength, 25

  • of Darwinistic elements, 13
  • of evidence(s), 7a, 3, 4, 10, 12, 16, T5-1, T5-2

Structure and distribution

  • of bank loans, 4
  • of money, 29, 30

Structural problems of Capitalist economies, 6

Subjective

  • range of probabilities, 7a, T3-1
  • realities, 23
  • validity of rules, 10a
  • See also Probability

Subjection, 35

Subjectivity, 7a

Suffering, 20, 21, 30

Suicides, 30

Supreme Court of Canada, 8a

Surpassing Capitalism, 35

Survival, 3

Survivability of small firms, 7a, 3, 4

System

  • economic, 10a
  • engineering knowledge, 11a
  • expert. See Expert system
  • financial, 14
  • financial and banking knowledge, 11a
  • judicial, 8a
  • justice, 14, 34, 35
  • prestige (W.J. Goode), 33
  • Systematic
  • analysis, 16
  • manipulation of the rule of law, 6

 

"Tacit collusion." See "Conscious parallelism"

T-bill rate, 29

Technique(s)

  • collection, 17
  • of the marketplace, 32
  • predatory, 5

Technological sophism, 20

Technology, 5, 20, 30, 34, 35

  • -limited, 13

"Television and hamburgers" (Huxley), 35

Tenants, 8a, 32

Tensions, 14

Theory of Economic Madness (Ayoub), 10a, 24-27

Therapeutic abortions, 30

Think tanks, 35

Thinkers, 35

Thinking, 28

  • a priori, 34
  • archaic, 34
  • Capitalist, 21, 22, 29
  • decoding Capitalist thinking, 22
  • Hegel's philosophical mode of thinking, 22
  • "leap of thinking" (Heidegger), 19
  • Lorenz's, on aggression, 28, 30
  • See also "Calculative thinking," Enlightenment, "Reflective thinking," Unthinkable, "World-question of thinking"

Thought, 23

  • un-, 28
  • "worthy of thought" (Heidegger), 20-21
  • See also "Money-thought," "Unity of Thought and Being"

Time(s)

  • ancient, 31
  • and chance, 30
  • evil, 25
  • immemorial, 33
  • modern, 33
  • overturning of Capitalism, 31
  • space-, 4
  • tough economic, 3

Tolerance level, 7, 9

Tools, 31

Trade

  • marks. See Intangible assets
  • of the "petty usurer" (Aristotle), 24

Tragedy, 22, 24

Tragic and distressing, 28

Transcend, 34

True-negative rate. See Specificity

True-positive rate. See Sensitivity

Trust, 14, 30

  • companies, 10a, 23, 29, 33
  • dis-, 14
  • See also Money Trust

Turning the page on the pastTurning the page on the past, 6

 

Uncertainty, 8a, 11a, 3, 16-18

  • types of, 4, 16, T5-1

Unconceal(ed)

  • "causality" in the marketplace, 22
  • economic correlations and linkages, 10a
  • facts, 5
  • potential for destruction, 21
  • a priory, Capitalist thinking-and-doing, 21
  • marketplace, as a rigged "game of catallaxy," 32
  • something tragic and distressing, 28

Underemployment, 29

Understanding, 25, 30, 32, 34, 35

Unemployment, 9a, 29

United Nations, 13

  • UN Human Development Report 1996, 13n.

United States, 7a, 8a, 3, 5, 6, 20, 24

  • Department of Commerce, 5n.

Unity

  • between entrepreneur and banker, 22
  • breakdown of, 22
  • perversion of, 24
  • rational, 24
  • of Reason and Nature (Berthold-Bond), 23
  • "of the subjective and objective" (Hegel), 23
  • "unity of the self with itself" (Hegel), 24
  • "unity of Thought and Being" (Hegel), 23

Unpopular bankers, 28

Unthinkable, 35

Upheaval, 24

"Upperdogs" (Songer and Sheehan), 35

Usurpation, 20, 26

Usury, 10a, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 33

Usurer, 21-25, 29

Utilitarian

  • Benthamism, 34
  • grounds, 34

 

Validity of rules, 10a, 4, 16, T5-2

Vanity, 26-27

Veiled, 8a, 11a, 22, 33

Viable and strategic firms, 5

 

Wealth, 20, 27

  • accumulation and concentration, 21
  • common, threatened, 30
  • creation, 20, 23, 24, 31
  • creator, 21, 25
  • and freedom, 32
  • highest, 35
  • predation, 21

Wickedness, 20, 26-27

Will to power (Nietzsche), 35

Wisdom, 25

Withdrawal

  • of credit, 23, 24, 26
  • of deposits, 6
  • World, 19, 20, 24
  • actual, 23
  • events of the, 28
  • real, 22, 24

"World-question of thinking" (Heidegger), 20-21, 22

World's

  • best place to live, 13, 29, 30
  • largest marketplace, 13n.

Worldwide web, 20

World War II, 35

World War III, 35

World War III Against the Money Trust? (Ayoub), 14n., 15, 29n., 33n.

 

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