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Tractatus Anti-Economicus: A new 101 Vision for Economics; from " self-interest to God's 'interest'

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Tractatus Anti-Economicus: A new 101 Vision for Economics; from " self-interest to God's 'interest'
Tractatus Anti-Economicus: A new 101 Vision for Economics; from " self-interest to God's 'interest'

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Tractatus Anti-Economicus: A new 101 Vision for Economics; from " self-interest to God's 'interest'

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A thought-provoking understanding for a new economics is presented in this handbook: moving from "self-interest to God's 'interest'." This tractate shows that for anything to exist, it must always be the Will of the Creator-the One and Only! That economics -being a social discourse- is meaningless and also useless in the absence of a verified universal worldview founded on a mindful realization of the nature and purpose of humankind and anchored on a clear and comprehensive guidance from Revelations.

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