MISSION OF THE SCIENTIFIC CAPITALIST

Wags are declining for the private worker as government spending and demands on private businesses (non-government) takes the place of wages and wage increases in the private sector.  

The mission of the scientific capitalist is to stand up for private workers and to reverse the decline in wages simply by reducing the size of government.

The Scientific Capitalist is intent on overcoming philosophical based economics by promoting economic law and educating the private worker on the facts.

Communism is an obvious philosophical concept whose believers are intent on controlling the economy through government.  Communism is obvious where it exists such as in the USSR and China where government controls jobs, economic development and research, sets goals for production, allocates resources and places limitations on a the peoples movement in and out of state. 

Socialism, on the other hand, is a dark cancer whose supporters avoid criticism and that grows within the successes of an economy.  We don’t always realize it where socialism exists.  Politicians with socialist ideas and their promoters commonly hide their ideological intentions for fear that they will be unpopular or that the failures of socialism will not be noticed or identified with socialists.  They see the world as their test tube, in which they mix philosophy with reality.  Socialist act to control all facets of life, however, they do so in a manner that the responsibility appears to fall on the private sector and particularly the private worker depicting government workers as public servants whose devotion to the private sector absolves them of all blame. 

Communist government’s fail because the individual losses the right to think, to act, and to succeed.  Communism is macro management vs. the micro management and the only tool available as a force for success is punishment. Whereas in a free society natural forces exists which of course includes positive incentives?  With fear the key incentive workers are not likely to make the decisions needed to attain a properly functioning economy.  Failure to act means delay and delay means failure.

Socialist economies have a parasitic relationship with an economy and its people.  The appearance of success by the socialist only lasts until the burden causes the host/economy to fail or flounder.  For example, in socialist leaning countries like France and Germany unemployment runs very high in comparison to the United States while living standards have declined.  France, like many other economies, is now moving toward a more open less restrictive economy whereas the US is moving toward socialism and a controlled economy.

Unfortunately both Right and Left political views see an economy as philosophical, an opinion, a politician’s playground or simply a means to acquire power.  Basic natural mathematical laws, however, must be followed in order for an economy to guarantee ever improving lifestyles.  A tax, law or a regulation acts as a force on the basic function of a business.  A business must make money to survive and this means every tax, every law and every regulation bears a weight not only on the business but on the people who work for that business.  A business carries the burden to survive and must find a way to overcome increased costs.  Unfortunately government costs are not negotiable, whereas, the worker’s wage is flexible and if it were not the business may not survive.

It is imperative that the leader of the free world reduce the size of government and focus on a more efficient economy embodied in the natural laws of capitalism.  If this is done the mass of the working population will benefit.  As the efficiency of government is improved, the necessity for government will decline resulting in even greater benefits.

 

Background

This site was originated in 2007 by Edward W. Dedelow.  Mr. Dedelow has written two books.  The first is “Why Capitalism Works, and Government Doesn’t.” This book is in the process of being published.  The second is nearing completion and will be titled the Economics of Labor, subtitle the Capitalist Manifesto.  This site does not receive government funding and is currently supported by its originator and site contributors.  He is a capitalist (private economy) worker as is approximately 80% of the workforce.  Mr. Dedelow has a degree in accounting and has had several years as a capitalist in that field and other businesses.  His economic beliefs were formed from his childhood interest in economics unto today and from his experience in business.

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