Analytical
Subject Index
to Books I-III
F-J
F
Family income, I: P7-1; II: CE-1, CG-1, CG-2
Famous
debate, II: 3
Faustian
money, II:
3-4
Fear, II: 10; III: 19, 29, 33
Fictitious
- bank-money cannot be the
grand unifying system of Man's Being, III: 9
- bank-money for credit
creation: most unnatural, III: 10
- on being indentured and
bankrupted by, bank-money III: 10
- money: hoard of human
energy, III: 9
- "motives"
(Schopenhauer), I: 1; II: 11
- world order, III: 17
Finance,
propagators of,
III: 40
Financed
- by credit: slave
traders, III: 25
- by usurers: speculators,
III: 19
Finances,
government, II: 34
Financial
- capital, I: 19
- chronic lack of financial
support in the commercialization of Watt's engine (Scherer), III: 15
- and commercial powers, I: 21
- concentration, II: 24
- Darwinists, I: 26
- deterioration, II: 68
- difficulties of Boulton
(Scherer), III: 15
- distress, II: 13, 19
- economic, and social
concepts: connected in a common representation, II: 21
- and economic interactions,
II: 19
- experts, and goodness, II:
29
- fitness, I: 26
- lives of millions of
citizens, discretion over, I: 32
- para-governments, I: 49
- pyramids, I: 32
- resources, and strategy of
war, I: 38
- ruin, I: 62; II: 14
- sector reform, II: 27
- security, II: 23
- stability of citizens,
monitoring potential threats to, II: 13
- variables, time-evolution
of, III: 18
- world: appearance vs.
reality, II: 8-9
Financial and
electronic powers
- culminating or turning
point for Capitalism, III: 9
- dominion imperative, III: 3
Financial
institutions
- on being taxed by, I: 22
- center of gravity of,
I: 43
- coherent and collective
behavior of, III: 32, 34
- on compelling, to secure and
preserve the life of the enterprise, I: 58
- and contagious spread of
overinvestments, I: 9
- contracts with, I: 10
- cost of financial
transactions, I: 15
- and credit cards, I: 21-22
- earning higher Capitalist
incomes, from highly collateralized loans, II: 21
- and electronic data
warehouses, I: 21
- empowered by global
electronic web, I: 21
- loans and lending rates, II:
22
- as money fortresses,
I: 43
- and privacy, I: 21
- on sudden withdrawal of
deposits from (Ricardo), I: 45- 46
- and the up-side of the
business cycle, III: 18-19
Financial system
- how destabilized, in one
fell swoop, I: 39
- risk of collapse of, from
convergent action by depositors, I: 45
Financing
- the creation of new
wealth: concealed plan, II: 21
- education, I: 10
- bank, of
"speculation" (Galbraith), II: 1
- innovation, by credit
creation, II: 19, 22
- re-, II: 19
- speculative investments, II:
23
- ventures, with other
people's money, I: 18
Flanking operations, I: 38
Flaws in the
legislation,
III: 5, 27
Flawed
- and contagious policies
of usurers: consequences from globalization, III: 22
- corporate administrative
procedures: consequences from global computerization and networking, III: 30
- distribution of bank loans,
II: 15
- distribution of bank-money,
non-local effects of, III: 33
- economic order of the money
changers, and Christ's rebellion, III: 26
- economic policies of Big
Business, II: 15
- legislation, III: 26
- loan policies, II: 10
- monetary policies, II: 4, 10
Foreclosures, I: 19, 33; II: 10, 15, 25, 26, 29,
46, 56, CF-3, CF-4, CF-5, CF-6, CF-7; III: 18, 22
France, I: 19, 33, 64;
II: 34
Frankenstein
monster
- legislative, I: 55-56
- on usury becoming a global,
III: 22
Fraser Institute, II:
CH-5
Fraud
- artificial intelligence
with intent to de-, III: 30
- doggone, III: 25
- on exposing, I: 63
- fear-based authority is
greatest, I: 65
- fields, posited (QTE), III:
41
- "force" and:
"cardinal virtues" in war (Hobbes), I: 53
- in the game of catallaxy,
III: 26
- greatest, of all time, III:
26, 65
- in the marketplace (QTE),
III: 41
- must be incorporated in all
serious calculations of net present value, I: 14
- rate, II: 26
- statistics, I: 9; III: 20,
22
Fraudulent
- Darwinistic
interpretations of theory of evolution, I: 27
- differentiation, III: 25
- dispossession or
expropriation, II: 25
- distribution of advantage,
III: 26
- doctrine of Capitalism, as
Religion of Money, I: 62-63
- most fraudulent thought
securing the permanence of the Capitalist economic order, III: 26. See also
Solomonic creed
- justification of usurious
interest, 9a
- myth: progress as product of
Capitalism, III: 16
- "schemes"
(Schumpeter), II: 13
- Solomonic creed, I: 56
- transfers of wealth, III: 41
Free
- dimension of Being, 11a
- enterprise system, II: 4
- from Magian moralities of
money, III: 9
- market and heterogeneity,
III: 24
- marketplace, 7a; II: 4
- marketplace, champions of,
III: 25
- on -men and slaves
(Aristotle), II: 32
- "proper way to be
free" (Nietzsche), III: 28
- society, foundations of, II:
4
- state, of people, III: 31,
35
- and wealthy, 9a
- will, III: 32, 41
Free trade
- abominable and farcical,
I: 3
- market despotism
masquerading as, I: 14
- mercantile system and, I: 12
Freedomto buy and sell, II: 32
to choose between good or
evil, III: 32, 33, 34
to choose true evil cannot
be divorced from economic transactions, 10a; III: 33
and the champions of
Capitalism, III: 32
corruption and perversion
of, III: 32
danger to, II: 4
decrease in, II: 22
destruction of, I: 54
economic, I: 9; II: 27; III:
32
and English comforts, I: 29
"enmeshed in
servitude" (Hegel), III: 19
expanding, by increasing
opportunities, III: 29
how evil maxims
corrupt, III: 33
how incorporated explicitly
in QTE, III: 33
individual, I: 29
instruments of, I: 13
"is slavery"
(Orwell), I: 22
and justice, connection
between, III: 30
in the limit of a very large
number of usurious quantum transactions (QTE), III: 32
loss of, 10a; III: 33, 34
menaced, I: 3
from money: not enough, III:
9
new consciousness of Being,
III: 28
political, III: 32
preservation of, I: 31
protecting, II: 1
reasoning and, I: 52
of religion, I: 49
and rights: privileges and
the good life, II: 32
road to, I: 5
and science and technology,
I: 35
from the shadows of
the marketplace, II: 33
and slavery, III: 39
subversion of, and
democracy, III: 32
and wealth, III: 31
of the will, 10a
of the will, and
consciousness, III: 34
Future
- "commercial,"
of Carlson's "black box" (Dessauer), III: 15
- determined: from the unfolding
of the past, III: 23
- distribution of knowledge
and wealth, III: 24
- economic developments, I: 57
- economic security of
families, II: 15
- economic security of the
Nation, II: 15
- fate of mankind, I: 27, II:
31
- financial security, II: 23
- Fumbling the Future
(Smith and Alexander), III: 15
- generation of students, I:
10
- money or wealth, and usurer
claims, III: 20
- overinvestments, II: 13
- of a People, III: 30
- possible: how anticipated,
III: 21
- predatory character of
Capitalist: how unconcealed to entrepreneurs, III: 21
- on predicting the, I: 52
- responsibility for the, and
the electorate, I: 41
- of the Rule of Law, I: 51-61
- of science and technology,
III: 28
- value, propagator of, III:
40
G
Galileo,
Galilei, 10a; I: 63;
III: 10, 14, 25, 28
"Game of
catallaxy,"
10a; I: 56; III: 26
Gambling, for profit, II:
23; III: 19. See also Speculators, Speculation
Gedanken Plan of War, I: 38-39
Geneticcode, of Capitalism, 7a
code of society:
Legislation, 9a
flaws, in Legislation, 9a
process, of Capitalism, 9a
Germany, I: 64; II: 8, 27
Global
- competition and banks, II:
27
- computerization and
networking, of flawed corporate administrative procedures, III: 30
- economy, III: 33
- electronic control, I: 23
- electronic web, I: 21
- financial and electronic
powers, III: 3, 9
- Frankenstein monster, III:
22
- marketplace for humans as
property, I: 29. See also Royal African Company
- policies of usurers, III: 22
- servitude, III: 3
- sphere of influence, of big
banks, III: 22
Globalization, 10a; III: 22
The Globe and Mail, I: P11-2;
II: CH-5. See also Report on Business Magazine
Good, 10a, 11a. See also Evil
Good life, the
- access to, II: 32
- condition for acquiring, II:
33
- and dominion over people,
II: 32
- entitled to: only masters,
II: 31-33
- freedom, rights, and
privileges, II: 32
- and leisure, conditions for,
I: 27, 57
- struggle for, II: 30
Goodness
- too important a matter to be
left to financial experts, II: 29
- and life instincts, II: 33
Goods
- consumption and capital, II:
4
- on "possession" of
money and (Plato), II: 29
- and services, expenditures
on, II: 22
Government(s)
- arbitrary, I: 33; II: 27
- on assured risk of global
dissolution of, I: 39
- behaving like Big Business,
I: 35
- borrowing, to pay off
interest on public debt, II: 68
- Canadian: indentured to Big
Money, II: 32
- claims on, III: 32
- control: danger to freedom,
II: 4
- control over citizens, II:
27
- debt, I: 9; II: 6, 25, 29,
32, 68; III, 10, 22
- and the Declaration of
Independence, I: 32
- deficits, I: 34; II: 7, 9,
11, 25, 29, 68
- on entanglements of business
owners involving, III: 41
- expenditures, on goods and
services, II: 22
- finances, questions about,
II: 34
- and the hidden motives
behind the economic veil, II: 32
- "horizon of
advantage" (Nietzsche), III: 30
- indentured to Big Money, I:
3; II: 21, 25, 27, 31, 32
- indentured to the Money
Trust, II: 27, 29
- on indenturing population
through loans to, III: 28
- as interacting body, in
economic system, III: 36
- interest on the public debt,
II: 29
- manipulated, to provide net
tax advantages to Big Business, I: 16
- the Money Trust's advantages
over, I: 44
- motives or intentions, II:
10, 21
- and needs not met by the
marketplace, II: 4
- net advantages to, I: 41;
III: 30
- net lending of, II: 25, 37,
68
- and new legislature, I: 61
- policies, II: 10
- privatizing of, I: 35
- promises, II: 27
- reaction, to massive global
withdrawals of deposits, I: 45
- reinventing (Clinton
Administration), II: 31
- resentment of, cynicism and
distrust, II: 26
- response to deteriorating
income gap, II: 64
- on the "rich" in
an "arbitrary" (Hume), II: 27
- and risk of financial
collapse, I: 45
- Second Treatise on
Government (Locke), I: 49, 50
- securities, II, 25
- subjugated, by debts, II: 35
- subsidies, III: 26
- thinking about, I: 52
- threatened, I: 17
- transfer payments, to
families, I: 19; II: 11, 24
- on "transgression"
by (Locke), I: 49
- tyrannized, by creative
destruction, I: 20
- U.S., indentured to Big
Money, II: 32
- unclued on how to make the
good life accessible to all the citizens, II: 32
- on what ought to be the
central preoccupation of governments: the connection between freedom and justice, III: 30
- will of, II: 10
- wise, I: 48
- See Big Government,
Net advantages, Para- governments
Greed
- on compelling the Money
Trust to maintain economic servitude by force, I: 37
- creed for overthrowing, I:
35
- destructive, III: 11
- and dominion over others, I:
53
- forces of, menace freedom,
I: 3
- in the game of catallaxy,
III: 26
- rapacious, II: 30
- "the seven deadly sins
of Christianity" (Mumford), III: 1
Greeks, I: 51; II: 32
Gross domestic product
(GDP), II: 22, 24; III: 32
Growth
- causes of the, of modern
totalitarianism (Popper), III: 24
- Innovation and Growth
(Scherer), III: 14
- of knowledge, according to
the No-Return Theorem (Tipler), III: 24
- of large businesses, I: 26;
II: 1
H
Hammurabi, I: 51
Harvesting
- and Predation phase of the
business cycle, II: 21; III: 18, 20, 21, 23
- and predatory transfers of
wealth, II: 24
- See also Business
cycle, Expansion, Predatory
Health statistics, II: CF-1,
CF-2
Heart attack, II: 9, 11, 26, 56, CF-4, CF-5,
CF-6, CF-7; III: 22. See also Acute myocardial infarction, Ischemic heart disease
Hilbert space, III: 36
Historical
- change, II: 17
- development of the Rule of
Law, I: 51
- energy consumption patterns
(U.S.), II: 18
- evidence, from oppressions
and insurrections, I: 19
- fact regarding the
"means of production" (Huxley), III: 1
- practices of the
marketplace, III: 25
- slave ownership: how
justified, I: 59
- statistics on bank failures,
I: 46
Historicism
- Hegel's, III: 24-25
- Popper on, III: 24-25
- as unconcealment of the
"hidden, undeveloped essence" of a person or a state (Hegel), III: 25
Historicist
doctrines, III: 24
History
- of the British Empire, I: 31
- of the epoch of Capitalism,
III: 10
- foretelling (Nietzsche),
III: 8
- hysteretic change, II: 17
- "laws of society and
history" (Bunge), III: 1
- Machiavelli's procedure for
understanding, I: 37
- "of the next two
centuries" (Nietzsche), III: 1
- of "the people who
manage money" (Galbraith), I: 32
- of a person or state, III:
25
- of progress, III: 14
- of runs on banks, I: 46
- of the transactions of the
marketplace: reveals practices of the marketplace, I: 10
Hologram (Bohm), III: 18,
23
The
Holy Bible. See
Index of Biblical and Prophetic References
Hong Kong, I: 28
Hospital morbidity, II: CF-4,
CF-5, CF-6, CF-7
I
Idea(s)
- greatest, and patents, III:
16
- of historicism, III: 25
- of "model for a
mind" (Penrose), III: 34
- phenomenological, II: 9
- of quantum theory, III: 38
- of Quantum Theory of
Economics (Ayoub), III: 34
- and the real world, II: 8
- of war, I: 47
- World as Will and Idea
(Schopenhauer), II: 10-11
Idealists, II: 3
Ideals
- and catastrophe, III: 8
- false, III: 20
IMF. See
International Monetary Fund
Implicate order
- of the business cycle, II:
37, III: 19, 22, 23, 40
- Bohm's concept of, III: 17,
34, 40
- defective, III: 24
- of the economy, II: 50, 68;
III: 18, 22, 40
- how created and destroyed,
III: 34
- how enfolded, III: 39
- on the people who control
the, III: 18, 19
- social and economic, III: 18
- of society, encoded in laws,
II: 33
Income
- Capitalist, II: 21
- -contingent agreement, I: 60
- family, II: 6, 7, 9, 22, 50
- gap, rich-poor, I: 19-20, 64
- inequality, II: 31
- interest, II: 22
- loss of, II: 9
- net, of big banks, II: 26,
37
- personal disposable, II: 24,
28, 68, III: 10
- real average family, I: 17,
57; II: 21-22
- source of, for the Money
Trust, I: 22
Indenture(d)
- Americans and Canadians, II:
34
- and bankrupted: by
fictitious bank-money, III: 10
- to banks, I: 60
- borrowers, III: 20
- with debt: whole
populations, 9a
- defined (QTE), III: 35-36
- degree to which each person
is, to Capitalist groups, III: 9-10
- and democracy, III: 32
- electorate, III: 23
- families, II: 21, 24
- governments, II: 21, 25, 27,
31, 32
- indexes of personal, III: 10
- minds, I: 13
- North American family, II:
32
- number of, and Capitalism,
III: 23
- people, II: 28, 29, 31
- of population: betrayed by
massive increases in debts, II: 68
- servants, I: 3, 51; II: 32;
III: 25, 26
- state of being, defined by
laws, III: 31
- students, I: 10
- through usury, III: 34
- whole generations, I: 13
- of whole generations of
students: as minds, III: 28
- of whole populations, and
loss of freedom, III: 33
- of whole populations:
through loans to governments, III: 28
- See also Indentured
servitude
Indentured
servitude
- of entrepreneurs, III: 21
- and Gargantuan debts, III:
28
- superhigh concentrations of,
and war, III: 27
Index Librorum
Prohibitorum, I:
64
Industry Canada, I: P11-2
Inequality
- "March of
Inequality" (Rousseau), I: 54
- perpetuated, I: 49
- Rousseau on, I: 53-54
- and vicious cycle of
poverty, II: 31
Instability
- economic, I: 39
- of enterprises, II: 23
Instinct(s)
- Capitalist, I: 18
- destructive or predatory, I:
58
- destructive sadistic death,
II: 30
- fairness and justice, I: 56
- goodness and life, must be
favored by the law, II: 33
- "life" and
"death" (Freud), I: 57
- life, creative
entrepreneurial, II: 30
- life-preserving and
life-enhancing, I: 58
- nihilistic Capitalist, I: 61
- on sadism as
"destructive" (Freud), I: 57
- sadistic, of Big Business
and Big Governments, I: 58
- sadistic death, and the
business cycle, II: 30
- self-preservative, of
entrepreneurs, I: 58
- society's life and death,
embodied in the legislature, I: 57-58
- technical, of management,
III: 15
Instinctual
compulsion, to repeat
(Freud), I: 22
Intellectual
- basis for dominion, I: 31
- basis for Plan of War, I: 38
- bastion for Capitalism, I:
27
- capital, I: 13
- champions, of the free
enterprise system, I: 5
- justification for plunder,
I: 28
- machinery for probing the
essence of Capitalism, III: 3
- property rights, II: 14;
III: 26
Intelligence
- artificial, potential for
gross misuse and abuse, III: 30
- collection of, I: 63
- and consciousness, III: 17,
28
- "development of
intelligence" (Spencer), III: 24
- educated, I: 60
- esteem of, I: 53
- favored over stupidity and
irrationality, II: 33
- and freedom, I: 3
- and freedom of the will, 10a
- labor replaced by, I: 13
- People's policy, I: 42
- and the scientific method,
I: 52
- secret, 38
- technological, I: 17
- and virtues, I: 61, II: 11,
33
Intelligent
- computer-controlled devices,
III: 29
- machines, will
replace servitude, III: 29
Intelligible
causality
- of borrower's
"sorrowing" (Franklin), II: 11
- extracted from empirical
evidence, II: 11
Intelligibility,
of the link between flawed economic policies and economic losses, II: 10
Interest, "bred by
Money" (Aristotle), 9a. See also Usury
International Financial
Statistics. See International Monetary Fund
International Financial
Statistics Yearbook. See International Monetary Fund
International Monetary
Fund, I: P15-1; II: CD-2, CE-4
Investment
position, net international, with foreign countries, II: 24, 68
Investment(s)
- arm, of bank, II: 14
- commercial real estate, II:
7-8, 46
- and demand for capital
assets, II: 19
- and increases in family
income, II: 22
- long-term, in slaves, I: 29
- mal-, II: 19
- pattern of, in commercial
real estate, II: 46
- role of, in the Trade Cycle,
II: 4
- speculative, II: 1, 6, 23
- See Overinvestment(s)
Investigating, histories of
persons or states, III: 25
Investigation
- cui bono method, II:
7
- of historical practices, of
the marketplace, III: 25
Investigative
- methods, II: 21
- tools (QTE), III: 38
Ireland, I: 28
Irrational-evil, 9a
Ischemic heart disease, II:
26, 56. See also Heart attack
Israelites, I: 51
J
Japan, I: 21, 34; II: 8, 27
Job(s)
- destruction of, II: 10
- fear of losing, I: 35
- full-time, III: 29
- losing, to software, I: 60
- loss, II: 9-10
- loss: the basis of the
worker's fear and continued servitude, III: 19
- market, I: 60
- security, threats to, II: 15
- technology and, at banks,
III: 29
- on technology increasing
productivity and eliminating, I: 17
- technology will
eliminate, III: 29
Judicial
- biases, corroborated, II: 14
- machinery: enframing
Solomonic creed, III: 26
- system, and economic
interests of the rich, II: 15
Justice
- absolute mockery of, I: 3
- accessible to all, I: 56
- as concealed intention to
preserve advantages of masters over servants, III: 26
- cost of, I: 56
- Department of, U.S., III: 16
- essence of, as
"advantage" (Heidegger), III: 26
- and fairness, I: 47
- flawed, I: 56
- and freedom, III: 30
- imperfect, I: 19
- instinct of fairness and, I:
56
- and leisure, III: 29
- majority will
monopolize, I: 55
- maximizing, for all, I: 55
- on "deceit" and
"rules" of (Rousseau), I: 54
- principles of, I: 39, 40, 47
- "principles of
justice" (Rawls), I: 40, 47
- "priority of
justice" (Rawls), I: 40
- privatizing, I: 35
- Ptolemaic, III: 29
- reasoning about, I: 52
- subversions of, I: 60
- "supreme representative
of life itself" (Nietzsche), III: 26, 30
- and technology, III: 29
- trinity of Mind, Life, and
Justice, III: 28-29
Justice System,
run on the, 7a;
I: 36. See also Run on Banks, World War III |
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