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About Capital Homesteading
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Projected Accumulations
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Matrix Comparing Capital Hometeading with Leading Social Security Plans
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New Framework for Peace in the Middle East
A New Look at Prices and Money
Alan Greenspan-Rep. Thompson on Fed reforms
Steps Toward Tax Justice
Justice-Based Management(SM)
Community Investment Corporation
IL State Rep. Wyvetter Younge's Landmark CIC Legislation
Ownership Statistics (Shared Capitalism Inst.)

Welcome to the Web site of the Center for Economic and Social Justice, also known as "CESJ." We are building this site as a portal to a new economic vision of the future, which we call the "Just Third Way." To turn vision into reality, CESJ offers capital homesteading ideas and strategies for structural reform of economies, and justice-based management concepts for building organizational cultures of ownership, servant leadership, and justice.

If you've been searching for a truly new paradigm of economics and development, you've come to the right place. If you consider yourself a die-hard capitalist, socialist, or advocate of that amalgam known as "the mixed economy," be warned. CESJ's economic concepts are going to challenge some assumptions you accept as given.

If you like what you see here, or want to find out more, we invite you to become a member of CESJ. We also encourage you to become a member of the emerging Global Justice Movement. This coalition is being built by CESJ and other organizations around the world dedicated to economic and social justice through capital ownership opportunities for all.

Matrix Comparing Capitalism vs. Socialism vs. the "Just Third Way"
Binary Economics Discussion Group
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Ethical Markets
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Amendments to CESJ Core Values (adopted 4/22/06)
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Special Reports
Rev. Fauntroy at Lincoln Mem. 2007
YouTube Videos of Focus on the Fed, 2007
Focus on the Fed 2005
Declaration of Monetary Justice
Transforming the Federal Tax System
Recent Releases
Correspondence between Norman Kurland and Nguyen Chanh Thi at the end of the Vietnam War, 1972-1973.
Letter to Pres. Bush on the Katrina Plan for Regional Rebirth
Katrina Wake-up Call: Disaster into Rebirth
Binary Economics in a Nutshell
-Norman Kurland
Consumption Accompanies Savings and Investment
-Michael D. Greaney
Presentation to Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy
-Norman Kurland
A Just Third Way For Bringing Democracy to the Iraqi People
More on Binary Economics
Prof. Robert Ashford on Binary Economics
College of Law, Syracuse University
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