Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Email to SocialistWorker.org

I was handed a copy of your paper this morning on the university campus where I study. I liked the format and appreciate the notification of problems within the world. However, I think it lacks two elements:

1) Love.

2) An appreciation of the Jainist proposition that there are many faces of Truth that need to be examined before a story can change the world.

Most Respectfully,



Gene Chapman, CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

a Gandhian Worker's Party

A "Gandhian Worker's Party" should exist to accomplish five objectives:

1) To govern with Truth Only.

2) To end monetary inflation.

3) To end the taxation of labor (slavery).

4) To end the taxation of property (property being the physical manifestation on labor).

5) To end the numbering of people like cattle (a third primary attribute of slavery in antiquity).

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Briggs v. Elliott applied to Tax Law Case

As we evaluate cases for exploration in application to any tax slavery case (taxation of labor, taxation of property, numbering people like cattle, monetary inflation), we must remember Briggs v. Elliott, which utilized the work of Psychologist Kenneth B. Clark to show a sociological problem developed in black children when placed in "separate but unequal" schools. Rolled into the Brown v. Board of Education case, this was the seminal issue in the reversal of Plessey v. Ferguson and the legislation to desegregate America's school system.

We need to show that an inferiority problem develops in those involved in any kind of slavery dynamic.

Gene Chapman
TheGandhianEconomist.blogspot.com

Friday, February 10, 2012

Dr. King's Assassination

As I read Dr. King's last speech to the SCLC, I see that he was proposing libertarian socialism or even philosophical anarchism, which is aligned with Mahatma Gandhi and New Testament Christianity. But in the context of the Cold War, use of fully voluntary little "c" communism made King appear to be talking of big "C" Communism or Marxism, which is a murderous ideology that steals farms from farm families and leaves them to die in labor camps, etc. I think King's message was moral, promoted outside of a state apparatus, but his use of that one interchangeable word got him killed.

"America: Freedom to Fascism"/ Movie Notes for Next Project

According to Douglas French, of the Mises Institute, in his February 7, 2012 article entitled, "It's 1980 Again," the M2 money supply has increased "from $683.7 billion in August 1971 to the current $9,712.8 billion." This represents a 14.2 fold increase in the M2 money supply over that time, if my math is correct.

The U. S. inflation Calculator on the Internet presents a 455.4% increase in inflation within the economy over that same time frame, if I am reading it properly. There does appear to be a benefit, though immoral, to M2 inflation, as $683.7 billion translates to $3,113.5698 billion of inflation within the economy. This represents a $6,599.23 billion difference/ net benefit between where the M2 money supply is today ($9,712.8 billion) and where inflation within the economy has taken us ($3,113.5698 billion).

Any further treatment of Aaron's movie will need to address this issue.

Gene Chapman
TheGandhainEconomist.blogspot.com

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Need Books for "Occupy Wall Street" Onsite Libraries

Dear Folks:

I am interacting with various books stores/ libraries that have been set up within the Occupy Wall Street protest areas across America. If we can move these kids away from Marxist Statism, their real enemy, and a few degrees toward liberty with "India of My Dreams," by M. K. Gandhi, we will have accomplished to grab this movement by the horns and lead it away from slavery and toward Gandhian Libertarianism (a.k.a. "philosophical anarchism," as Gandhiji is described as promoting). This is opposition to income taxes, property taxes, social security numbers, even the existence of the state.

This is what we've been looking for for these long many years. I'm buying 100 copies, as the library can afford the books for this project. Any contacts you can make in the protests areas is greatly appreciated. These books will free the youth of America toward something more beautiful than Marxism.

Please contact me at: MahatmaGandhiGlobalLibrary@yahoo.com/

Most respectfully,



Gene Chapman, CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange