Analytical
Subject Index
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tables; it does not cover directly the footnotes (except for a few). Subject
classifications that are of special importance or interest are listed in boldface. Sources
of italicized terms and expressions are indicated in the text or in associated footnotes. P
and T refer to plates and tables, respectively. These are identified by a chapter
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Bibliography.
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
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
Commercial
powers, 7a, 11a
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
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
Destabilization, 13, 26
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
Empirical
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
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
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
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
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
"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
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
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
"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
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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