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Audio recording (mp3) of testimony of Missouri State Senator Karla May (sponsor) and Gene Gordon, Founder and Executive Director of Descendants of American Slaves for Economic and Social Justice (www.das4esj.org), in support of Missouri Senate Concurrent Resolution 18 urging the US Congress and the White House to pass the Economic Democracy Act. This testimony was delivered on April 20, 2021 in the Missouri State Capitol.
2. Norman Kurland radio interview by Russell Williams, host of “The Challenge” in Hartford, CT (Feb 2011).
Explains what’s behind the government and consumer debt crisis, and how Capital Homesteading could gradually eliminate the government’s debt and make every man, woman and child an owner of income-producing capital assets throughout their lifetime. Discusses the difference between “productive” and “consumer” debt, and the importance of understanding “what is money?”
Expanded ownership pioneer Norman Kurland discusses “the Just Third Way,” a post-scarcity development model that transcends both capitalism and socialism by combining free markets with the democratization of economic power and capital ownership. He explains how this system change, along with the economic reforms of Capital Homesteading for every citizen, would benefit entrepreneurs and help grow a thriving economy for all.
Michael Greaney, Director of Research for the Center for Economic and Social Justice, answers a key question to solving the debt crisis, growing a sustainable economy, and empowering economically every child, woman and man through capital ownership. This serves as the basis of the monetary reforms proposed in the Capital Homestead Act, along with reforms of the tax and inheritance system.