EVERYBODY

 

Please propose amendment, insertion or total rejection.  Do not get upset if you think a major subject is missing because it is not as simple as just putting things in.

 

            A subject to go in, for example, is Complementary and Community Currencies.  Like many subjects (because the Justice concept shows the inter-relatedness of it all) it can, and should, go under several Justices e.g. Money, Social, Economic, even Environmental.  Michael and Mary are asked to have a go at this one.

 

            If anybody wants to reject totally, please do the outline of an alternative in 10-15 lines briefly covering the following matters:--

1.         An overall theme or way of attractively presenting the subject.

2.         A way of involving many groups and ideas across the world.

3.         The key policy issues which express the subjects of money, economics, social matters, environment, and peace AND their inter-relation to each other.

 4.        The policies should be briefly expressed in a few words at most because we all know the shorthand for these things and, if something is not clear, we can ask.

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NOTES

 

Logo

 

The proposed logo combines an omega with an outline of a globe.  Inside the globe are the words “Global Justice Movement” or, possibly, just “GJM” thus revealing more of the outline of the world’s continents. 

 

Round the top, on the outside, going clockwise, are the words “Basic Income” OR “Secure incomes” OR “Annual Income”.  At the bottom, going across the bottom of the omega, are the words “Interest-free money”.

 

            Possibly, the places of the two sets of words could be reversed.  Perhaps the phrase “Capital ownership for all” could be in instead of “Interest-free money”..

 

            Any other suggestions for the words for the logo?  Or even no words (just “GJM” or “Global Justice Movement” in the centre?)

 

Press BUTTON to see a page with the enlarged logo and the following text:

 

(Text)

The basic design of the GJM logo represents both a globe and an Omega (W) which symbolises the Omega point.  The Omega point is the purpose and end of the human adventure, which is a genderful and fully inclusive universal justice and holistic theology, set in an earth system science.

 

I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End. (Revelations, 22, 12-13.)

 

Changing aspects of the website

On the front page are relatively small areas with short text (e.g. “Join in the discussion!”) and BUTTONS for, e.g.:

            Latest developments, Discussion, Articles, Site map, etc.

 

 

Logo buttons

Perhaps all the buttons could be a small circle with “GJM” inside and maybe a tiny “Press” or “Click” underneath.  Alternatively, a small circle with “Press” or “Click”inside.

 

Pressing (or clicking) BUTTON takes the reader to another part of the GJM website.  Pressing BUTTON FOR LINK takes the reader to another website elsewhere.

 

Dog

Every now and then, there is a lively drawing of a small, generally cheerful, dog which has a thought bubble containing only one or two words (e.g., "?"; "Five?"; “Woof!"; "Grrr!").  It’s a simple, pleasant way of e.g., indicating doubt, reinforcing agreement or disagreement; and can be funny e.g. when the dog suddenly jumps in the air or bites something.

Overall, the dog provides a touch of the light-hearted among the heavy stuff.

 


 

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BUTTONS for, e.g., Latest developments,

Discussion, Articles, Site map, etc.

 

All this is possible!

Five Justices!

                                                                                    DOG says, “?”

Secure incomes for all

(OR Basic Income for all OR Annual Income for all)

through capital ownership

made possible

by

new technology

 

Capital ownership for all

individual ownership of a substantial capital estate providing income

 

Public capital investment at half the cost

 

Reduction in debt!

big reductions in personal, corporate and national debt

 

AND

 

A proper deal for women

 

Hope for the environment and peace

 

Yes, these things are possible!  And they add up to a true democracy (unlike the fraud we have today).  It’s no good merely being against globalisation - let’s be FOR true democracy with its Inclusive Justice.

 

Remember – the world undoubtedly has the technology and productive resources to eliminate misery, poverty and injustice and save the planet. 

 

However, at present, there is:–

·        Widespread poverty, hunger and homelessness

·        A growing wealth gap between the richest 1% and the remaining 99% of humanity

·        A growing fear of technological change and its impact on the environment

·        A rising sense of powerlessness and alienation among the young

·         Growing levels of corruption and crime resulting from concentrated power

·        A proliferating violence and deprivation of human rights – at the family, community and global levels.

 

And why?

 

The underlying cause is that the present so-called ‘free market’ system of finance capitalism is unfree, unfair, anti-democratic and very inefficient.  It can, however, be made truly free, truly fair, truly democratic and, for the long-term benefit of all, truly efficient. 

 


Warning

Unless a reasonable standard of living, true democracy and genuine individual empowerment are quickly extended to all the poor and oppressed peoples of the world, there may be large-scale destruction by terror weapons including bio-engineered disease. 

 

In December, 2001, on the one hundredth anniversary of the Nobel Prize, one hundred Nobel laureates stated that the most profound danger to world peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed.  The Laureates added: “Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates.  Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most.  Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust.”

 

The events of 11th September 2001 are a wake-up call that we ignore at our peril.

 

 


The Global Justice Movement (GJM) includes YOU, your group, all people of faith in all religions, and, simply, people of good faith.  Upholding the core concept of Inclusive Justice, it is based on the principle of agreeing the main ideas, and agreeing to disagree on the rest.  In this way we can focus on progressing the important things.  Furthermore, by co-operating with each other, the chances of individuals and groups achieving THEIR aims are much better than if they pursue their aims alone. 

 

If global justice is to be achieved, much organisational change is necessary.  Yet that will not happen easily.  For example, five separate inventions had to exist before the first airplanes could fly.  Today, the necessary change requires the coming together of committed individuals, new mental models or paradigms, team learning, shared visioning, and the re-thinking of systems.     Is this where YOU fit in? Tell us!

 

Even these things are not enough, moreover, because the organisations themselves remain caught within the larger global system of outdated ideas.  It is to this larger system that the GJM mainly addresses itself. 

 

The GJM has five interdependent components, called Justices, all of which are necessary if a truly global justice is to be achieved. 

 

The five Justices are:                                    DOG (ears up) says, “Five?”

 

·                       Money Justice                         BUTTON

·                       Social Justice                          BUTTON

·                       Economic Justice                    BUTTON

·                       Environmental Justice            BUTTON

·                       Peace Justice                          BUTTON

 

The Justices contain powerful, radical and specific policies on which all people of good faith can agree.  Among other things, those policies provide the basis for a new, stable, just, global monetary system which:

 

·        addresses poverty and rich-poor divisions

·        focuses on the real, productive, economy

·        protects the environment

·        enables individuals and societies to control their own destiny

·        ends the exponential increase in debt now threatening to engulf the world

 

YOU are invited to join with others in advancing the Five Justices and do it in your own way.  There are many different ways to achieve the same basic things!!  Tell us!!!

 

GJM Principles

Goodness is our endowment 

There is a Source of all creation which has endowed the absolute values of Truth, Love, Justice and Goodness which represent the ultimate ends of human actions.  Many people call this Source, God.

All people are raised and live in total interdependence in a sequence of time   and as such are entitled to:

·        have warmth, clean air, clean water, food and housing

·        be respected, equal, free and able to choose their own destiny

·        fulfil their full emotional, intellectual and spiritual potential

·        have implemented the Five Justices - Money Justice, Social Justice, Economic Justice, Environmental Justice and Peace Justice.

Respect The Earth.

As a trustee of a delicate biosphere whose carrying capacity we have a duty of care to sustain, every person must respect the rest of creation and take responsibility for preserving the environment including the fauna and flora all of which are interdependent and share a divine origin with humanity.

 

Abundance Is Possible

The rights of the individual include the rights of liberty, a basic income, access to productive property through an expansion of capital ownership ?and trusteeship, access to the commons, free markets, and the secret ballot, while the responsibilities of the individual include a continual concern for the rights and interests of others.

 

Creative Work For All

There is a hierarchy of human work:  The lowest but most urgent form of work is for sheer personal survival.  The highest form of work is improving the social order including relationships with others and doing work the soul must have. 

 

Economic Democracy

True political democracy can only be built on the foundation of true economic democracy.  It is the duty of democratic government to secure the results the people want from the management of their public affairs as far as such results are physically possible and morally right. 

Whatever is physically possible, is financially possible through appropriate democratic and just transformations of society’s economic institutions. 

 

Press the BUTTON for more explanation on the Principles.

 

Remember – the world has the technology and productive resources to eliminate misery, poverty and injustice and save the planet (particularly if the Motionless Electromagnetic Generator and other new alternative energy sources become commercially viable).

 

So let’s demand the Five Justices!

DOG (faces front) and says, “Woof!”

Join the Global Justice Movement!  BUTTON

 

See those who have joined the GJM!  BUTTON

 

Compare Global Justice

with present Capitalism and Socialism.

Go on!  Press the button!     BUTTON 

 

Please contact info@globaljusticemovement.net for further information.

 

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Money Justice

 

Money is created out of nothing!

 

It is not widely understood that, at present, around 97% of the new money supply is fiat credit money created out of nothing by the private banking system which then adds a demand for interest.  Government creates the remaining 3% as coins and banknotes.

 

Thus the inherent power of government to issue money has, in practice, become a private banking monopoly.  Which might not matter too much if the monopoly were being used to serve the purposes of the whole of society and large amounts of interest were not involved. 

 

But the banking monopoly (contrary to the daily propaganda issued by banks and governments the world over) is not used to serve the purposes of the whole of society.  It does not allocate resources in the most efficient way; it does not allocate resources in the fairest way; it is anti-democratic, and it always tends towards inflation. 

 

The addition of interest, moreover, is generally a worldwide device for shifting wealth from the poor to the rich.  The way the interest mechanism works is complex but interest is a considerable part of every price that we pay!  So, even though people may get part of their income from interest, they still lose overall.  Generally, 80% of the population loses as a result of interest; 10%, on balance, neither loses nor gains – and the last 10% most definitely gain!

DOG says, “80% lose?  Phew!”

 

Servitude of nations

 

Furthermore, country after country is being oppressed by the banking system which, demanding billions of dollars of interest forever, thinks nothing of crushing a society and its people.  The complete imbalance of power between the banking system on the one hand and countries, corporations and individuals on the other happens because the world has been bamboozled into thinking that newly-created money has to be borrowed from the banking system with interest added. That interest, particularly in the case of poor countries, soon compounds to become astronomically large.  The result is that the total debt becomes unrepayable.

 

The situation is then considerably worsened by corrupt elites who finagle the borrowed money into Swiss bank accounts, leaving the repayment of principal and interest the responsibility of their impoverished, politically crushed populations.  And this essentially happens because countries do not yet understand that they do not need to borrow money for their capital investment with interest added.  Instead, governments can create their own money – with no interest added!

 

Mother of all ‘stings’

 

The really extraordinary thing about the situation is that it is really an obscene fiction – the Western banks doing the lending never have the money in the first place because the lent money is created out of nothing!  The obscenity becomes particularly perverse because the debts are imposed on impoverished populations by banks who practise predatory lending.  Such lending happens when a bank, knowing that the likelihood of full repayment within a short period is most unlikely, still goes ahead with the lending.  It does this because, in that way, it can batten on to the borrowing country for, not years, not decades, but generations! 

 

This results in the situation of the Pakistan haris – debt-slaves whose original debt (maybe a hundred or more years before) would have been a few dollars but because of poverty, unrepayable at the time.  Then, with compounding interest over the years, the debt becomes larger and larger and the obligation to repay an ever-increasing amount is passed down from father to children for generation after generation.

 

Another version of predatory lending occurs today when the banking system lends large amounts of credit (repayable in dollars) to a country’s corporations and institutions.  Then the hyping begins – Hooray! What a splendidly burgeoning tiger economy!  (And it is burgeoning because of all the newly lent credit).  A flood of hot, reckless money soon follows. 

 

A crisis then happens and there is a run on the local currency (and its devaluation) as repayment in dollars becomes impossible.  The crisis is probably deliberately engineered so that the international vultures can move into the country and buy up the assets of corporations at distress (and devalued) prices. 

 

Yes, deliberately – that was the case with Malaysia in 1998.  There was no reason for the run on the Malaysian ringgit: it was the result of corrupt conspiracy.  Fortunately, the Malaysian government, showing extraordinary courage, resilience and new thinking, imposed currency controls and resisted the demands of the IMF.  A mere two years later, the IMF had to admit (it was a grudging admission) that Malaysia had got things right………..

 

All of which tells us the truth – a mother of all stings is going on.  A truly successful sting happens when those who are stung do not realise that they are being stung!  That is the situation today because countries do not yet realise that they do not have to borrow at interest for their capital spending but can create the needed interest-free money for themselves.

 

Until they realise how money is actually created and that they can create it for themselves, no country or society can ever be free and will always, economically, politically and socially, be in hock to others.

                                               

DOG growls and attacks a piece of paper

 with the words “Banking System” on it.

 

Interest is not necessary!

 

However, once it is understood that, today, all dominant monetary systems are fiat systems, (yes, creating money and near-money out of nothing), then all the lies that at present govern the world are soon exposed for what they are – lies. 

DOG, with piece of paper at the side of its mouth, says, “Lies!”

 

Thus, contrary to the lying propaganda put out by the banks and governments, the addition of interest is not generally necessary (although administration charges may be).  This is a subject of the greatest importance to Muslims whose religion forbids the imposition of interest.

 

To take another crucial example, the propaganda always says that financial savings are necessary before capital investment can be made.  That’s another lie which results in only the rich being able to invest. 

 

The truth is that, since money is nowadays created out of nothing, financial savings are not necessary before investment can be made.  There may be a need for some form of security against the possible loss of the investment, but that’s another matter (see Economic Justice).

 

The Emperor has no clothes!

 

Acknowledging the undeniable truth that money today is created out of nothing reminds us of the child’s story of The Emperor Who Had No Clothes.  Yet, as is well understood, the child’s story is also profoundly true of adult life – untrue fact can be supported by everyone, or certainly by all the powerful, until some innocent waif points to the obvious and undeniable, thereby, to the relief of most, collapsing a lying structure.

DOG enthusiastically chases a naked

fleeing Emperor clutching his crown.

 

From the acknowledgement of the truth, moreover, the outlines of new policy soon become apparent.  Some of that new policy is set out below.  To understand it, please remember:-

 

·        Money is society’s money.  Its creation, and the benefits of that creation, should not be a privilege granted only to the few

 

·        As a universal and fundamental right, every citizen must be allowed to play a full part in economic production which, in practical terms, means allowed to participate in the ownership of future productive assets.  The issuance of capital credit must be democratised so as to spread widely the ownership of self-financing productive assets

 

·        There is a sharp distinction between:

i)   credit extended for producing wealth; and

ii)  credit extended for consuming wealth (today people are bombarded with invitations to borrow, at interest, of course).

The former is designed to increase the productive power of the borrower while the latter creates artificial purchasing power that has historically weakened and enslaved the borrower economically.

 

·        The wealth gap between rich and the non-rich must be narrowed.

 

Money Justice demands that the state:

 

End the monopoly of the private banking system

 

In practical terms, this means increasing the proportion of the new money supply that is issued directly by the state (with relative decrease issued by the banking system) and then using the increase for specific purposes including those of the private sector if wide ownership is thereby furthered.  The newly created money can be either repayable or non-repayable. 

 

At this point it should be noted that a common trick of the lying propagandists is to allege that any proposal for monetary reform (as in the GJM) means the endless printing of non-repayable money with a resulting huge inflation.  “Like Germany in 1923!” they scream. 

 

However, the first main GJM proposals are for the issuance of interest-free repayable money for use in capital investment and so there will be no inflation.  Rather, there will be counter-inflation as newly productive capital assets come into existence while the money that helped create them is repaid and can be cancelled.  The essential point is that using state-issued repayable interest-free money for capital investment results in a cost one half to one quarter of that at present. 

                                                                        DOG says, “One quarter?”

Such investment can either be:

·                  public capital investment, or

·                  private capital investment

 

See Seven Steps to Justice, Rodney Shakespeare & Peter Challen (New European Publications).  BUTTON (to see some text on this)

 

Issue repayable, interest-free money for public capital investment

 

Every day, a colossal and absolutely amazing rip-off takes place and only the brave few (such as the GJM) have the courage to protest about it. 

 

It happens because all governments require money for their own capital investments – things such as hospitals, schools, roads, bridges etc.  Yet, at present, instead of governments creating their own money for these purposes (and then getting it repaid and cancelled) they borrow from the banking system which just creates the money out of nothing and then adds, over the years and decades, seemingly endless amounts of interest! 

 

This causes a horrific level of National Debt.  In order to repay the Debt (or, rather, to try to stop it increasing exponentially), vast amounts of interest have to be annually paid – and such amounts are a large proportion of the income tax we have to pay.  What a rip-off!

DOG, with piece of rag hanging from its mouth, growls, “Grr!”

 

Yet that rip-off is not necessary (although the defenders of the present system naturally like to claim that it is).  Public capital spending can, and should, be financed by state-issued, interest-free money (which, in practice, has a tiny administrative cost).  It is only lack of political will (because the political system is controlled by vested interests) which prevents the use of such money.

 

Please note that the proposal does not mean that the government necessarily has to construct the public capital investment, nor manage it – in both cases, that can be done by the private sector.  It only means that the capital cost is much, much cheaper. 

 

Moreover, the GJM does not propose an increase in the total amount of public capital spending.  However, since public projects will become hugely cheaper, the same amount of money will buy much, much more!  Get it?

 

DOG says, “I get it!”

 

The proposal also has regional implications.  Thus the Alberta (Canada) Social Credit Party sees the virtues of local Treasury Branches providing a strong Alberta-based alternative to out-of-province financial institutions.  In this way, the benefits of the financing go to local people rather than outsiders.

 

In sum, the purpose of the first GJM proposal is simple – state-issued repayable interest-free money reduces the cost of public capital investment to one half, even one quarter of what it would otherwise have been.  Malaysia, an Islamic country, is believed to be experimenting with such money.

 

See the Canadian website of COMER – Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform.  COMER has a particularly helpful video – The Creation of Money and Its Consequence.  BUTTON FOR LINK

 

Issue repayable, interest-free money for private capital investment if new owners are thereby created.

                                                                                DOG dozes.

 

Just as state-issued, repayable interest-free money can be used for public capital investment, so it can also be used for private capital investment.  Whereon an objection arises – if interest-free money is allowed for private capital investment, the existing rich would become astronomically rich.  Which is true.

 

However, the GJM proposal has a big difference – the use of interest-free money for private productive capital investment would only be allowed if it results in new owners of that capital.  Generally, this would take place only in large, well-established corporations (e.g. in the USA the 3000 largest corporations) not new or small businesses.

DOG perks up.  “New owners?”

 

And new owners – millions and millions of them – are what the GJM demands.  Every person – in work, out of work, female, male, old, a student, a baby – should have a first basic income coming from the ownership of an independently owned capital estate (paying out its full earnings).  The first basic income will start small (for a baby) and then, gradually, over time, on market principles, get bigger ……… and bigger…….AND BIGGER!

DOG barks, “Woof!”

 

The mechanisms for achieving this are those of Binary Economics.  It uses a trust mechanism similar to those of existing ESOPs (Employee Stock Ownership Plans) but without their disadvantages, and with safeguards against abuse.   Over time, on market principles, everybody comes to a proper ownership of productive capital and its income.  Market principles include a requirement that a project should be able to pay for itself and, in practice, there will often be a need for a substitute for collateral.  Binary Economics provides that substitute with Capital Credit Insurance.  BUTTON. 

 

Again, the proposal has regional implications.  Local Treasury Branches would ensure that the benefits of the financing go to local people rather than outsiders.

 

See Binary Economics – the new paradigm, Robert Ashford & Rodney Shakespeare (University Press of America).  BUTTON (to see some text on this)

 

See the website of the Center for Economic and Social Justice, Washington, D.C.  BUTTON FOR LINK (www.cesj.org)

 

Issue repayable interest-free money for farms, small and start-up business

 

            Farms, together with small and start-up businesses, are the seed corn of an economy.  They, too, should benefit from interest-free loans rather than pay huge interest charges as at present.

 

For any large interest-free loan, collateral (i.e., some form of security to be put up against the possible loss of the loan) would still be necessary.  But the key point is that interest-free loans could be used for small businesses in exactly the same circumstances as today except that the small business would not be suffocated by interest payments.  As with public and private capital, the overall effect would be counter-inflationary.  Farms, small and start-up businesses would not be subject to a wide-ownership requirement.

 

Issue non-repayable, debt-free money for a second basic income

 

Since interest-free repayable money for public, private (wide ownership) and small business capital investment is counter-inflationary there will be increased wealth but lowered prices.  In order, therefore, to maintain a stable level of prices, the issuance of debt-free money will become necessary.  Such money has no interest attached and is not repayable.

 

a second basic income becomes possible (in addition to any income a person gets from labor).

 

DOG says, “Second!”

 

The use of debt-free money is discussed in Creating New Money, James Robertson & Joseph Huber (New Economics Foundation).

 

Alberta Social Credit Party BUTTON (a page or so of text).  For the ASCP website BUTTON FOR LINK)

 

Canadian Action Party and Paul Hellyer. BUTTON FOR LINK.

 

UK Christian Council for Monetary Justice. BUTTON FOR LINK

 

Prosperity and the Bromsgrove Group.  BUTTON FOR LINK

 

Use interest-free money-free money for green capital investment

 

Windmills and solar energy-generating systems are examples of investment projects that can, and should, be done with interest-free money.  However, while, as at present, all such investment has to be made with interest-bearing money, the projects have a borderline, or no, viability.

 

With interest-free money, however, they become economically feasible.  Getting such technologies into operation is now environmentally urgent.  Indeed, unless it happens within about five years, it may be too late. 

 

There is hope, however, because some mind-bending alternative energy and other technologies are now on the verge of practical possibility.  Examples are the Motionless Electromagnetic Generator and various processes for using hydrogen obtained from water.  It is utter madness not to give these new technologies a chance to save the planet.  The use of interest-free money would be that chance.

 

Unfortunately, at present, vested interests and fossilised mindsets have induced a deep paralysis. 

 

Keeping wealth local

 

If credit is issued locally, the benefit of that issuance and its repayment stay locally - put simply, wealth stays locally and is not ripped of elsewhere.

 

Remember – the world has the technology and productive resources to eliminate misery, poverty and injustice and save the planet.

 

So join the Global Justice Movement!  BUTTON

 

See those who have joined the GJM!  BUTTON

 

Compare Global Justice

with present Capitalism and Socialism.

Go on!  Press the button!     BUTTON 

Please contact info@globaljusticemovement.net for further information.

To make a donation please press here   BUTTON

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SLOGAN         GJM – the true, fair, democratic and efficient enterprise solution to poverty.

 

SLOGAN         GJM means Inclusive Justice!


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Social Justice

 

Social Justice guides us in the creation of social institutions.  Such institutions, if justly organised, provide what is good for people, both individually and in their associations with others.  Social Justice is an integral part of Inclusive Justice under God.

DOG dozes.

 

Inclusive Justice

 

Rejecting extreme left-wing and right-wing politics

 

Inclusive Justice firstly means a rejection of extreme left-wing and right-wing (including libertarian) politics for something which does not exist at present – a situation in which all individuals (not just the well-off) are given proper respect and have a high degree of control over their everyday lives.  This is not a centrist politics that mixes left and right (as in forms of social democracy).  Rather, it is something completely new and, as yet, not capable of being understood by those whose mindsets are based upon outdated paradigms.

DOG wakes

 

Left and right are ultimately out to dominate, manipulate and control.  Despite their shallow rhetoric and propaganda, they do not intend to recognise a simple truth – the major function of democratic government in organized society is to secure for the people the results the people want from the management of their public affairs as far as such results are physically possible and morally right.

 

A particularly nasty mechanism by which left and right (the right, in particular) control politics and therefore economics is, simply, by the use of money.  Corporate donations in one form or another now control politics.  The political system of the USA has become so completely corrupted by corporate (and, to some extent, labor union) money – indeed, most of Washington, D.C., is a system for high-spending lobbyists – that the United States should be on its knees begging the rest of the world for pardon.  Unfortunately, it is shameless and the hypocrisy is beyond belief.

 

There is a sliver of hope in that Canadian PM Chrétien has announced plans to ban corporate and union donations to political parties although the ban should extend to large donations from individuals.

 

DOG chews up paper

 with “Left and Right” on it

 

Ensuring Justice for others

 

Inclusive Justice secondly means that we consciously and persistently devote ourselves to ensuring Justice for others.  

 

All Justice begins with the human person (not social institutions such as the State, the business corporation or the labor union).  Indeed, the individual is the most important factor in organized society, and as a divinely created being, with both spiritual and physical potentials and needs, has certain inalienable rights which must be respected and preserved.  However, the upholding of merely individual rights (as in libertarianism) often degenerates into a belief that equates the pursuit of a persons individual self-interests with those of society. 

 

In contrast, Inclusive Justice requires that individual rights also have responsibilities attached and those responsibilities go much further than charity.  Although charity is an important palliative for human suffering, it is usually only that – a palliative – rather than a push for large-scale structural change.

 

See Seven Steps to Justice, Rodney Shakespeare & Peter Challen.  BUTTON (to see some text on this)

 

Effective control over everyday lives

 

Thirdly, Inclusive Justice has no meaning unless it gives substantial and effective control over our everyday lives.  In practical terms, that might appear to mean only an independent and substantial income.  Yet it is much, much more than that.  One of the deepest of human psychological, and certainly of bodily, needs is to be productive – to physically produce enough for our own reasonable physical requirements.  That means access to, and effective use of, the means of physical production. 

DOG dozes.

 

Which cannot mean access to jobs alone.  The present mantra is always jobs, jobs, jobs and understandably so because, in practice, jobs are at present the only way by which most people can earn a living.  However, the mantra ignores the fact that a lot of people (such as carers who work without pay for long and arduous hours) cannot labour for money.  It ignores the fact that jobs are not always available.  Moreover, even when available, many jobs do not pay enough for a reasonable standard of living.  Indeed, in many parts of the world, they pay only a pittance and, everywhere, jobs are insecure.  To which can be added the humiliations and frustrations when having to obtain welfare benefit from the state

 

The way forward, therefore, can only be via the ownership of productive capital paying out its true, full earnings.  It can here be noticed that in large areas of the world, millions of people labor ceaselessly every day and they are, and always will be, in poverty because they do not own, or do not have effective use of, capital. 

 

Moreover, it is only with effective material security that all individuals can be secure in the knowledge that he or she is worthy, respected, equal and free, and that the freedom to choose his or her destiny is an inalienable right.

 

Poverty

 

Fourthly, in the world as a whole, 20% of the population have only $1 per day per person to pay for everything; another 20% have only $2 per day, and a further 15% (making 55% in all) have under $3.  As things are, with the global population expanding by 80 million each year, there could be, in thirty years time, 5 billion people living on $2 or less per day. 

DOG has tail between its legs.

 

Negotiated land reform

 

Fifthly, in many areas of the world access to land is essential because land has an importance that it does not always have in Western societies.  For those areas, land is a unique social good providing people with everything - a livelihood, food, social status, and security in times of illness or old age.  In other words, it satisfies both physical and psychological needs.  Thus land is not, and cannot be, viewed as merely another asset subject to the whims of, and exploitation by, the ‘free market’.  Rather it founds all aspects of life and, without direct access to it, the lives of millions of poor farmers and their families are endangered.

 

Putting it in a slightly different way, when land, rather than industry, is the mainstay, or important part, of an economy, concentrated land ownership prevents most people from being productive.  The land issue is really about access to productive capital which, in countries like Brazil means access to land because poor people are unlikely to be allowed to get anything else.  Thus, in Brazil, a huge country rich in natural resources, about one fifth of the population go hungry every day.  That fact is connected to another fact - about 50% of the productive land is held by 1% of the owners.  Thus land is not available for the millions of people who live on the rubbish dumps and in the squalid favelas of Brazil’s cities. 

 

Nor are the narrowly owned lands well managed - too often, they are left idle, under-utilised or treated as speculative assets.  Rather than being used for food production, the best lands are used for monoculture exports.

 

Land reform is generally a prerequisite for societies to shed their feudal characteristics and move to a more developed mode of production.  However, World Bank policies since 1975 (called “market-assisted” land reform) have not encouraged giving more people access to land.  Rather those policies are to abolish the communal tenure systems (by which ordinary people had access to land) and, instead, put the land into a narrow ownership committed to cash crop production for the repayment of national and international debt.  The World Bank even admits that the interests of small farmers are not among its reasons for reviewing its land ‘reform’ policy.  That is an honest but shocking admission.  Thus the net effect of the World Bank program is not the distribution of land to the landless but the increasing concentration of land in the hands of the landed elite. 

 

Therefore:

In short, “market-assisted” land reform is no land reform at all.   It is not aiming at enhancing equitable land distribution, breaking feudal rule and advancing backward rural economies to a more developed mode of production.  The World Bank's land reform concept is indeed distributing land -- from the poor to the rich.

 

The GJM demands proper access to land.  Among other things, that will also require access to cheap capital credit, the teaching of technical skills and a realistic recognition that some people will cheat the system.  Yet, despite the problems, large-scale negotiated land reform is something but that can, and must, be done. 

 

Healthcare, education, clean water, sewage and electricity

 

Sixthly, control over everyday life is completely meaningless without access to (and the necessary money for) health care, education, clean water, sewage and electricity.  It is an astounding reminder of the corruption of the present world that water is everywhere being privatised (i.e. being put into the ownership of a narrow, not locally connected, group of people) with consequent huge increases in the price of water without anyone apparently being concerned that local people do not have the money to pay for the water.  It has been estimated that in the world each day about 25,000 people die as a result of dirty water.

 

Social Justice is outraged.

DOG growls, “Grrr!”

 

Women – and babies

 

Seventhly, it is a very strange thing that while half of the adult human population are women, the world in general really only understands men’s rights, and men’s liberties.  Indeed, in some way, hard to define but always there, all the big debates on politics, economics and the like, never quite seem to touch completely and accurately on the position of women.  When the subject does arise, it is always as an afterthought.  Women are always in the power of men, sometimes subtly and sometimes not so subtly.  It happens all the time because male-dominated society always refuses to look at one question – Why is it that most women in the world are never allowed a properly secure economic base of their own?  And – dare it be asked? – Why are babies not allowed a small independent income sufficient for their basic needs?

 

Social Justice vows to ensure that women have an independent income.  In this way, they will have proper control over, and choice (e.g. as to whether or not to enter the conventional labor market) in their lives.

 

It also vows that babies will have sufficient income to provide for basic needs.

 

A pleased DOG wags its tail next to a toddler.

 

Caste and other social divisions

 

Eighthly, Social Justice abhors caste and other social divisions.  They are an affront to the modern world.  Such divisions are ultimately the result of the way people do, or do not, earn their income.  Social Justice, therefore, has an economic basis.

 

Strengthening democracy

 

Lastly, the eternal rhetoric of unfree finance capitalism is of “Freedom” and “Democracy.”  It’s all lies, of course.  There is only freedom for the few to own productive capital. 

 

And as for Democracy, it is but a periodic opportunity to exercise the very weak power of the individual vote.  All of which explains how the everyday reality of so-called ‘democracies’ is a stitch-up by vested interests and corporations who bankroll politicians and political parties in an anti-democratic way for their own advantage.

 

Yet there is something that can stand up to the anti-democratic forces and, in a constructive and potent way, deepen democracy.  It is the widespread ownership of productive capital.  (Which, incidentally, is why the forces of left and right ruthlessly oppose it.)  It has been well said that, apart from a concern for Social, Environmental, Economic and Peace Justice, the litmus test for joining the GJM is whether a person favors the concentration of economic power or its structured diffusion. 

 

Under God

 

The GJM accepts that there is a Source of all creation which has endowed the absolute values of Truth, Love, Justice, and Goodness which represent the ultimate ends of human actions.  Many people call this Source, God.

 

There is a hierarchy of human work:  The lowest but most urgent form of work is for sheer personal survival.  The highest form of work is improving the social order including relationships with others and doing work the soul must have. 

 

In interacting with nature to promote one's own perfection, every person must respect the rest of creation. Each human being, a steward of nature, remains responsible for conserving natural forms of existence, each of which is interdependent and shares the same divine origin with humanity.

 

DOG has halo around its head.

 

So Social Justice demands:

 

Basic income for everyone, including babies

 

The GJM proposes two basic incomes for everybody. (see Money Justice BUTTON and Economic Justice BUTTON).  That does not mean, of course, that people cannot get income from other sources as well, e.g., from the labor market.  Rather, it means that such income is in addition to the two basic incomes.

 

Apart from the amount of money they engender, two basic incomes have an important feature necessary in the modern world – should economic circumstances limit or reduce one of the incomes, the other is still available. 

DOG says, “Two incomes!”.

 

Proper provision of services

 

Just as we need clean air, food and a decent home, so we need healthcare, education, clean water, sewage and electricity.  Such provision is partly a question of political will and partly one of the economy being able to provide the necessary physical means.  Such provision requires an efficiently functioning economy.  See Economic Justice BUTTON.

 

Individual capital ownership for everyone

 

It is no good just being opposed to the forces of the extreme left and extreme right.  Using the state, the extreme left has an immensely powerful means of controlling the lives of all individuals.  In a different but no less effective way, using their ownership of the productive capital, the extreme right can control society e.g. as today it controls the media and the banking system.

 

There’s an answer, however – widespread ownership of productive capital.

 

See Seven Steps to Justice, Rodney Shakespeare & Peter Challen.  BUTTON (to see some text on this)

 

Corporate donations to political parties be banned

 

Corporate and union donations to political parties must be banned as also large donations by individuals.

 

 

Remember – the world has the technology and productive resources to eliminate misery, poverty and injustice and save the planet.

 

 

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Economic Justice

 

It is a condemnation of unfree, unfair and inefficient finance capitalism throughout the world that there is an undoubted and huge pent-up consumer demand (in the form, for example, of poor people wanting basic necessities).  At the same time, there is also an undoubted physical capacity to provide those necessities.  Yet the poverty remains. 

DOG dozes

 

The main reason is that the poor are insufficiently productive and will remain insufficiently productive while they are confined to the often meagre, often unobtainable, and always uncertain, benefits of labor.  Without access to the other factor that produces wealth – capital – the poor will be with us forever.

 

A slightly different way of looking at the situation is the analysis of Social Credit.  This observes that, as things are at present structured, there is always insufficient demand (in the form of unsatisfied consumer needs) to buy what has been produced, let alone what is capable of being produced.  The Socred solution is to increase demand by the issuance of debt-free money.

 

The GJM proposals, however, attack the problem of poverty by both ensuring that the poor have access to productive capacity (which creates a counter-inflationary situation) and by issuing debt-free money.  The consequence is a just society with a stable level of prices and a balanced growth.

DOG wakes up.

 

Financial and physical feasibility

 

Conventional economics asserts that financial savings are required before there can be capital investment.  That is untrue.  Because nowadays generally all money is fiat money, created out of nothing by the press of a computer button, there is not, and cannot be, a shortage of money for capital investment.

 

Nor, generally, are physical savings required before there can be production.  There may be a shortage of a material (in which case, its price may rise or there can be a substitute material) and there can be a temporary shortage of the relevant labor.  Yet, as everybody should now realise, the problem is rarely, if ever, a problem of inadequate supply through lack of capital, either financial or physical.  Rather it is a problem of inadequate demand.

 

The matter can be summarised by saying that whatever is physically possible, morally right, and for which a genuine demand exists, is financially possible.  Thus the ultimate purpose of economics – to free each person to engage creatively in the unlimited work beyond economics, that of the mind and spirit – becomes increasingly possible.

 

DOG chases rabbit.  Underneath is the caption “Dog

engaged in the work of mind and spirit”

 

Moral principles

 

There is an aspect to the GJM proposals which confounds conventional economics.  It is usually asserted (or, if not asserted, implied) that justice and economic inefficiency are incompatible.  That’s untrue.  In Economic Justice, which is sensitive to Environmental Justice and the other Justices, the justice creates the efficiency and the efficiency creates the justice.  You can read more about this in Binary Economics – the new paradigm.  BUTTON

 

Economic Justice has three principles:

This is the right for all individuals to participate in the economic process in order to make a living.  It certainly includes the right to own productive capital and receive the full earnings of that capital.  In short it is the right to have access to private property in productive assets as well as the opportunity to engage in labour.  A right to labour alone is not enough.

 

A point to note is that when people have access to capital they are not necessarily dependent on labour.  Indeed, those whose labor is no longer required can be given another way of earning.  The importance of having another way is seen in the history of the Canadian cod fishing industry (a history which is only too likely to be repeated in the North Sea).  The seas off Newfoundland were being over-fished.  But because, in order to limit the cod catch, fishermen would have to be deprived of their livelihood, inadequate action was taken.  It is now, alas, possible that Canadian cod will never be seen again.

 

The principle of distribution says that individuals should receive from an economic system what they have productively put into it (via their labour or capital ownership).  It involves the sanctity of property and contracts in a truly free and open marketplace.  Through the distributional features of private property within a free and open marketplace, distributive justice becomes automatically linked to participative justice, and incomes become linked to productive contributions.  The principle of distributive justice is inextricably involved with the principle of participation and breaks down when all persons are not given equal opportunity to acquire and enjoy the fruits of income-producing property.

 

The principle of harmony detects failure in implementing the principles of participation and distribution, and makes the corrections needed to restore a just and balanced economic order for all.  Unjust barriers to participation violate the principle, as do monopolies and the use of property to harm or exploit others.  The principle opposes greed because greed leads to the exclusion and exploitation of others. 

 

The principle is also violated by environmental depredation since such depredation ultimately harms all.

 

See Seven Steps to Justice, Rodney Shakespeare & Peter Challen.  BUTTON (to see some text on this)

 

Balanced growth

 

So exactly how is it that the justice creates the efficiency and the efficiency creates the justice?  The answer is simple – by focussing on and spreading productive capacity (in the forms of individually owned capital estates), consuming capacity is also spread.  Thus supply and demand or brought into proper balance.  And if demand is still inadequate there is still the source of additional demand resulting from the issuance of debt-free money to give people a second basic income.  One way or another, Global Justice ensures that those with unsatisfied consumer needs are able to satisfy them.

DOG wags tail.

 

You can read more about this in Binary Economics – the new paradigm.  BUTTON

 

The importance of all individuals – retired, babies, carers, in work, out of work, student – owning productive capital cannot be overstressed.  Since jobs are insecure, often poorly paid, not always available and, in any case, not all people can labour, the way forward for the bulk of the population can only be through capital ownership.  The object of that ownership is to ensure a basic income for all and a major Statement of Shared Vision has been drawn up by Norm Kurland and Shann Turnbull. 

 

Read the Statement of Vision now being signed by thousands!  Press here.  BUTTON

 

Comparison with Grameen movement

 

The scale and impact of Economic Justice is more easily understood by comparing it with the Grameen movement of Bangladesh.

 

The Grameen Bank provides small loans (typically, for a sewing machine) to desperately poor women largely in rural areas.  The idea is that the women will soon be able to become self-employed.  The loans have no attached requirement for collateral (security) but that is because reliance is put upon the responsible nature of hard-working village women who, in any case, know each and would be shamed if a loan were not repaid.

 

Grameen loans are certainly better than nothing, of course, and wonderful are some of the success stories but, alas, Grameen is not proving to be a large-scale solution to Bangladesh poverty.  The majority of the women fail in their business ventures.  Worse – remembering the power imbalance between men and women in rural Bangladesh – men often hi-jack the loans and use them for non-constructive purposes leaving their womenfolk with the burden of the debt.  And when the women cannot pay back their loan or cannot obtain a fresh one, many men divorce their wives, marry again and repeat the hi-jacking. The divorced wife runs to the city to work in a garments factory or as a domestic but she cannot run far as the burden of debt repayments will follow her to the grave.  All this illustrates the fact that the Grameen women are socially and politically powerless, commanding little respect within society.  Thus abuse by the men acts in addition to the abuse by society.

 

Inevitably, after the interest-free practice of the early Grameen period, the losses are such that there is now a requirement for interest.  A much narrower range of loan repayment periods, moreover, requires that the women begin their repayments long before they have been able to establish a cash flow.  In practice, this is less than helpful and ultimately defeats the purpose of providing credit.  Burgeoning debt whether at national or micro level, if allowed to get out of control, cripples even the most astute businessman let alone not a poor uneducated village woman.

 

Grameen is not, therefore, and cannot be, a panacea for the extensive and deep-seated poverty of Bangladesh.  Still less is it a panacea for the huge divisions between rich and poor. 

 

However, one Bangladesh organisation – the Institute for Integrated Rural Development, leader Father Bill Christensen – recognises that a much larger scale of reform is required and, significantly, thousands of its members, associates and supporters are now signing the Statement of Vision.

 

Read the Statement of Vision now being signed by thousands of rural people in Bangladesh!  BUTTON

 

For more information on IIRD and the Statement of Vision press here.  BUTTON FOR LINK to cesj website

 

Complementary and community currencies

 

Complementary and community currencies such as LETS, Time Dollars and Ithaca Hours, are excellent additions to the armoury of monetary reform.  Perhaps even more importantly, they are run by courageous people with the right get-up-and-go spirit who can be expected to be among those supporting the GJM.

 

The currencies, however, while undoubtedly complementary with a big role to play in the future are not enough by themselves.  Rather like Grameen, something bigger is needed.

 

 

Forms of capital ownership and management

 

Many and varied are the possible forms of capital ownership, as are the ways corporations can be managed and, indeed, the ways by which capital ownership can be obtained.  Examples range from the Mondragon businesses of Spain to types of ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plans) and cooperatives.

 

 

 

NOTE TO BE PUT IN HERE ON MODRAGON – I have asked Shann

How this can be achieved is illustrated by Mondragon that would seem to qualify as a model for a workable form of communism as they use to avoid private ownership.  Mondragon is based on common ownership but with private wealth from internal accounts that can be liquidated on departing employment.  My

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See, for example, the works of Jeff Gates, the American author and doughty fighter for economic justice.  Jeff is the author of two authoritative and racy books – The Ownership Solution and Democracy At Risk.  See also the works of Shann Turnbull.  Shann is another fighter for justice and author of Democratising the Wealth of Nations and other works proposing the use of interest-free money for wide capital ownership, and the reform of company structures including stakeholder councils.

 

The Washington, D.C Center for Economic and Social Justice specialises in Value-based management BUTTON FOR LINK. 

 

Help and information on capital ownership is available from the Ohio Employee Ownership Center at Kent University, Ohio, U.S.  Aided by the Ford Foundation, the OEOC organizes internet discussion on various aspects of capital ownership.  BUTTON FOR LINK

 

Taxes

 

A society has to pay for its environment policies; its defence, its law courts; police, roads, and much else.  It is likely, therefore, that there will always be some taxes.  Moreover, no one tax by itself can be completely fair to all.

 

That said, the GJM, mindful of the need for taxes to be as simple, cheap to collect and fair as possible, wishes to see taxes in place which do not catch the poor more that the rich (as is too often the case at present).  The GJM does not claim that the following taxes are the best but rather wishes that they be fairly considered and good faith experiment made.

 

Money transfer/transactions tax

 

A tiny percentage tax every time money moves into or out of a bank (or similar) account.

 

Land value tax

A tax on the value of land as opposed to a tax on the improvements (such as buildings) on the land.  Such a tax is simple and costs little to administer.  The tax would encourage underdeveloped land to be brought into use and would in practice tax that land which has greatly gained in value because, for example, of the construction of an underground train system.  In varying degrees, land value tax operates, among others, in Jamaica, Chile, Kenya, Pennsylvania in the United States, some areas of South Africa, and Tanzania.

 

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So Economic Justice demands:

 

Everybody must own productive capital

 

Overtime, on market principles, everybody in society must come to have an income from the independent ownership of productive capital.  The capital, furthermore, must pay out its full earnings (net of reserves for research, depreciation and development).  Only then can there be a balanced growth and social and economic justice.

 

Death taxes to spread capital ownership

 

What happens to the capital estate of a very rich deceased person.  Is any tax payable under Global Justice? 

 

The answer is that no tax is payable on death if the estate devolves in such a way as to spread capital ownership.  Thus, if an estate worth millions of dollars is bequeathed to only one person, a very large amount of tax would be payable.  But if the estate is bequeathed to a number of people, none of whom end up with too large a capital estate, then no tax would be payable.  Bear in mind that the essential point is to spread capital ownership and the death tax rule easily makes sense.

 

See Seven Steps to Justice, Rodney Shakespeare & Peter Challen (New European Publications).  BUTTON (to see some text on this).

 

Everybody must have two basic incomes

 

The first basic income, of course, comes from the ownership of productive capital (perhaps paying out eight times more than capital does at present).

 

But there is a second basic income in Global Justice.  Since interest-free repayable money for public, private (wide ownership) and small business capital investment is counter-inflationary there will be increased wealth but lowered prices.  In order, therefore, to maintain a stable level of prices, the issuance of debt-free money will become necessary.  Such money has no interest attached and is not repayable.

 

Thus a second basic income becomes possible (in addition to any income a person gets from labor).

 

DOG says, “Second!”

 

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Environmental Justice

 

Life on earth is a fragile miracle.  Its preservation and, wherever possible, reconstruction is not possible without a global and intergenerational perspective – which is what GJM provides.

 

DOG.  Caption “A fragile miracle”.

 

Environmental destruction has underlying several causes some of which are not always obvious and, even if noticed, are often conveniently ignored.

 

Underlying causes of environmental destruction

 

The first such cause is interest whose deleterious effects are as follows.  See Seven Steps to Justice, Rodney Shakespeare & Peter Challen.  BUTTON (to see some text on this)

 

A.       Deleterious effects of interest

 

Exponential growth of compound interest

 

When money is not, or cannot be, repaid (and, because of predatory lending, that is the situation in many countries today) the total amount owed, at compound interest, increases with ever-increasing acceleration.  Assuming no repayments, the amount owed slowly increases before beginning to shoot upwards on its way to infinity.  For example, if somebody borrows at 12% to pay for, say, a farm, and is unable to pay back the money then, after 18 years, he has to pay back the equivalent of not one farm or two farms, but eight farms!  After 24 years it is sixteen farms.

 

It has been calculated that one pfennig invested in the year 0 A.D. at 5% compound interest would by 1990 have earned the value of gold worth 134 billion times the weight of the earth.  Today we are in 2003 A.D.!!!

More money is owed than is available

 

If $100 is borrowed and $800 is repayable then, on the world scale, there is a continual and frantic effort to find $700 i.e. the difference between $100 and $800.  The only way forward is to borrow more money!!  Thus there are huge, and unnecessary pressures to increase economic activity merely for the purpose of paying off the interest (as opposed to paying off the original sum).

 

One of the most sinister consequences is to entrap people into a frenetic activity with an associated endless increase in consumption.  Combined with advertising, this makes people believe, and behave, as if they have limitless material needs, when they do not.

 

Transfer of resources from poor to rich

 

All the time, as a result of the grip that the banking system now has on the world, a massive transfer of resources is going on from the poor to the rich.  An example from Germany is illuminating.  Between 1950 and 1989 German Gross Domestic Product increased 22 times, while interest paid on the national debt increased 75 times.  That is extraordinary remembering that, overall, 80% of the population lose from the effects of interest, 10% neither lose nor gain, and the last 10% most definitely gain.

 

And borrowing more money generally only worsens the problem.  Eventually capital assets tend to end up in the hands of those who lend money.

 

B.       Poverty

 

A second main cause of environmental destruction is poverty.  Poor people, for example, often have little choice but to take the shortest route to satisfying their immediate physical need.  Thus if electricity is not available, poor people will cut down the nearest trees to provide fuel for cooking and warmth.

 

Generally, moreover, where the environment is concerned, poor people do not have much choice about how they earn their living.  It is hard enough for the middle classes and the working poor in industrialized countries to face up to the choices between the environment and their livelihood.  Still harder is it for those in poorer nations where, in far greater numbers and proportions, people suffer and perish for lack of necessities.

 

Thus, if there is to be fundamental advance on the green front, not only must poverty be addressed but there must be a method by which ordinary people can be stopped from earning their living in one way and given another, more green way, instead.  If there is no other way to earn, destruction happens.  The recent history of the Canadian cod fishing industry is an example.  The seas off Newfoundland were being over-fished.  But because, in order to limit the cod catch, fishermen would have to be deprived of their livelihood, inadequate action was taken.  It is now, alas, possible that Canadian cod will never be seen again.  Unhappily, this dismal history looks like being repeated in the North Sea.

 

C.       Population matters

 

In considering a third main cause of environmental destruction it can be noted that a large population does not, of itself, cause poverty.  Rather, poverty causes the large population.  Many people believe that the most intransigent problem facing the world is the burgeoning population.  In many countries, the population increases while, at the same time, there is a standard of living just above the starvation level; abysmal, if not non-existent, health and education services; and no welfare state.  In such situations:–

·       families have large numbers of children to ensure that some survive

·       children are necessary to provide for the upkeep of the aged

·       women have little choice as to whether or not they have children.  This is not just a matter of economics but also a reflection of a power balance between the sexes, a balance tilted against women.

 

However, there is much evidence that population levels stabilize, even decline, where there is:–

·        a reasonable standard of living

·        an education and health system

·        some, if only minimal, empowerment of women.

 

Thus, in the USA and Europe today many strata of society are generally showing a population decline.  Needless to say, Global Justice provides:

·        a reasonable standard of living;

·        education and health systems; and,

·        a considerable empowerment of women.

 

D.       Prevention of green technological advance

 

Fourthly, environmental destruction will continue while green technological advance is prevented.  Windmills and solar energy-generating systems are examples of investment projects that can, and should, be done with interest-free money.  However, while, as at present, all such investment has to be made with interest-bearing money, the projects have a borderline viability.

 

With interest-free money, however, they become economically feasible.  Getting such technologies into operation is now environmentally urgent.  Indeed, unless it happens within about five years, it may be too late. 

 

There is hope, however, because some mind-bending alternative energy and other technologies are now on the verge of practical possibility.  Examples are the Motionless Electromagnetic Generator and various processes for using hydrogen obtained from water.  It is utter madness not to give these new technologies a chance to save the planet.  The use of interest-free money would be that chance.

 

Unfortunately, at present, vested interests and fossilised mindsets have induced a deep paralysis.  Green technological advance is essential but while all such investment has to be made with interest-bearing money, the chances of it being viable are small. 

 

E.       Terms of trade and IMF conditions for borrowing

 

A fifth main cause of environmental destruction is the poverty and distress arising from the disastrous imposition of unsuitable terms for borrowing.  A recent World Development Report recounts the reasons behind Malawi’s food crisis.  Briefly, the problem is not harvest failure.  Rather it is inappropriate conditions for borrowing imposed by the IMF and World Bank.  In particular, these conditions, rather like water privatisation, do not take account of poor people’s inability to pay more for food.  Malawi’s international indebtedness, moreover, is such that a potentially prosperous country is being environmentally wasted.

 

Furthermore, the terms of international trade are often biased against the agricultural production of poor countries. 

 

Debt cancellation

The case for cancelling the debt of these countries is strong because, unless the debt is cancelled, they will never get out of debt (indeed, it will increase) and so, in effect, will be milch cows for evermore.  Putting countries into never-ending debt is a sure formula for creating never-ending hatred.

 

 

F.       Greed

 

Lastly, environmental destruction is caused by large-scale over-consumption. 

 

At the moment, unfree finance capitalism has, at its core, a demand for the endless repayment of interest.  That demand necessarily causes an endless expansion because of the need to repay borrowed money.  While the money supply is almost wholly dependent upon bank-created money issued with a requirement for the payment of interest, a frenetic over-consumption is certain.

Therefore when conventional economics views humans as being endlessly greedy (as it does view them) it is only giving expression to what is required by the conventional economic system.

 

Apart from the present finance system, moreover, endless greed is also stimulated by a lethal combination of insecure social status and the insecurity which comes from poverty or, at the very least, a perception of insecurity. 

 

Therefore the elimination of greed requires:

 

·        a fundamental change to the system of finance

 

·        policies to ensure that everybody earns a big proportion of their income in the same way, and in a secure way

 

·        society with an obvious fairness.

 

Only then can it reasonably be expected that the forces which today tend towards endless greed will at the very least be mitigated.

 

 

Stewardship

 

A word which well summarizes what is needed is “stewardship”.  All humans alive are, or should be, stewards aiming to hand on to succeeding generations a world in good shape.  Stewardship means:–

·        using our resources wisely

·        a concern for structural justice

·        demonstrating financial accountabilities

·        preserving the environment

·        making decisions on behalf of the future

·        earning community trust.

 

The Global Justice Movement gives a lead in stewardship because it:

·        greatly mitigates the deleterious effects of interest

·        improves the situation of the poor by providing two basic incomes

·        increases the productive capacity of individuals

·        promotes green investment

·        allows alternative incomes to those at present engaged in anti-environment practices

·        promotes the voluntary control of population levels.

 

Best of all, the GJM promotes a positive attitude away from self and towards others.  Without that attitude there is little hope that people will co-operate sufficiently to make an impact on environmental problems.

 

So Environmental Justice demands

 

·                 interest-free money for public capital investment

·                 interest-free money for private capital investment if new owners are thereby created.

·                 interest-free money for farms, small and start-up business

·                 non-repayable, debt-free money for a second basic income

·                 interest-free money-free money for green capital investment

·                 a rejection of extreme left-wing and right-wing politics

·                 good healthcare, education, clean water, sewage and electricity

·                 a proper deal for women – and babies

·                 the cancellation of the debt of poor countries

 

It has been well said that:

“the question of rights within a global system revolves around the right to livelihood for the human and other species.  Livelihood is not ultimately about money or having a job.  It is about the right to share in the bounty and beauty of the planet, within sustainable limits – not because the right has been given by someone else, but as a consequence of being alive......”

 

The five Justices combine in livelihood.

 

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Peace Justice

 

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The GJM honours peacemakers be they individuals, organisations or governments.  Their efforts, however, tend to be piecemeal and, at best, a late stage intervention when things have already gone badly wrong.  It is also, unfortunately, too often the case that even an early stage intervention cannot hope to succeed – the underlying causes of dissension are much too deep-seated.

 

The general truth, therefore, is that Peace, and certainly long-term peace, cannot come about by itself.  Rather it is the result of properly structured societies in proper relationships with each other.  Those relationships, moreover, are the result of the internal structure of societies.  Today’s ‘democracies’, for example, are far from being true democracies yet it is generally agreed that the chances of two such ‘democracies’ going to war with each other are much less than war between one such ‘democracy’ and a totalitarian state.

 

Peacemakers also have to beware of a trap - their laudable concern to avoid war can sometimes lead them to support plutocratic, authoritarian or totalitarian, even medieval, regimes of the worst possible nature.  Furthermore, it has been observed that some peacemakers so vociferously uphold the rights of authoritarian and dictatorial regimes that there can sometimes be doubt as to whether those peacemakers have any genuine sense of democracy or justice.  Upholding the rights of a cruel regime to kill and torture its own people is not just moral blindness but, in some circumstances, may amount to a subtle racism which assumes that the people of those countries are incapable of any form of democracy.

 

Lastly, it is all too easy to self-righteously reason that war only comes about because of the actions of evil men.  Such reasoning, of course, is a convenient way of ultimately blaming war upon everybody else but ourselves.  The truth, however, is different – all war is directly, or indirectly caused by the structure, or rather, malstructure, of whole societies and their interrelation with each other.  For that malstructure, and the failure to alter or improve it, we are all responsible. 

 

Therefore, let it be said clearly - Peace Justice is essentially something that arises from the implementation of the other four Justices.  Indeed, tackling Peace in isolation from the other four Justices is self-defeating.  Effective peace-building requires a holistic approach, embracing the whole gamut of our relationships with one another – economic, social, cultural, humanitarian and environmental – creating a multi-level security support bank.

 

Peace campaigners who campaign only for Peace, therefore, are - to put it bluntly - ineffective because they are not also addressing the malstructure of societies.  It also should be said that some peace campaigners do propose an alternative structure for societies but it should always be one that they are prepared to specify and openly declare.  In the absence of that declaration, it cannot be clearly ascertained if they are, or are not, workers for democracy.

 

Inclusive Justice

 

Which then raises the question – is there any form of society which is less fundamentally inclined to get involved in war?  Is it true, for example, that modern ‘democracies’ are much less likely to go to war with each other?

 

The answer is difficult particularly because modern ‘democracies’ are not, in reality, very democratic.  Indeed, they are based on unfree market finance capitalism which is unfree, inefficient and unfair.  It is unfree because most people are in practice excluded from the acquisition of productive capital.  It is inefficient because ample supply fails to generate adequate demand.  It is unfair because millions of people do not receive proper reward (and, in the case of women, for example, often no reward at all) as well as being excluded from the chance to have a second income coming from capital ownership. 

 

Perhaps worst of all, the unfree market system (being fundamentally based on ever-escalating and unsustainable debt) is unheeding of the way it is now being viewed by the poor countries of the world which, seeing themselves as the eternal milch cows of the rich, are becoming increasingly determined to do something to correct their invidious situation.

 

The GJM, of course, is giving the lead in creating Peace and it is doing that by fighting for the true, genuine democracy provided by Inclusive Justice.  Indeed, without Inclusive Justice, war is inevitable.

 

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The immediate and worldwide implementation of:

 

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