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The Just Third Way Podcast
The Just Third Way Podcast
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Turning our vision into reality, CESJ builds upon Louis Kelso’s binary economic theory for shaping policy; a national economic agenda called “the Capital Homestead Act”; ownership democratization vehicles for community, regional, national and global development; and Justice-Based Leadership, Governance and Management concepts for building organizational cultures of ownership, servant leadership, and justice.
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Michael Greaney answers tough questions about Capital Homesteading. Sorry about the noises..
Dr. Norm Kurland on the Federal Reserve and recent volatility. A better way to structure the money and banking system to empower all instead of encouraging speculation and boom and bust.
Two articles.. What is Money? and Capital Homesteading Summary from the Center For Economic and Social Justice Website, cesj.org
Interviews with Adofo Minka and Neil Shulman from the U.S. Human Rights Network Meeting in Atlanta 12/10/2017 and 12/11/2017.
Conversation with Onaje Muid, Dr. Norm Kurland and Dave Hamill at the U.S. Human Rights Network Conference in Atlanta Dec. 12 2017
This is a self-interview done by me (Bryan Vosper). Basically, I'm just explaining what I feel CESJ is trying to accomplish from my perspective. Feel free to send me an email if you have any questions and I'll be more than happy to help you out.
bryanvosper@gmail.com
IG: @hive_pomade or @bvosp
In this interview, I am able to learn from Mike his view on startups and how they are able to benefit by obtaining assets through "The Just Third Way." He also responds to a question sent in by @canonicalbrud via Twitter about private property involved with rents and mineral rights. Thanks again for that!
Make sure to send any questions you may have to Thirdway@cesj.org or to visit CESJ.org for all ways to contact us.
This is a 2010 interview done by Molly Chesire with Norman Kurland explaining binary economics and how it can be applied today.
Video Description:
"Norman Kurland was a student of Louis Kelso's, who founded binary economics, a system that expands ownership of corporations. Kelso had originated the leveraged buyout so workers could buy their companies. Unfortunately the idea was hijacked by speculators. Kelso may be dead but Kurland carries the baton with the Center for Economic and Social Justice."
Michael Greaney is the director of research at CESJ and a CPA that works with consulting for their professional work at Equity Expansion International. He writes the daily blog posted at CESJ.org. He is a published author and his latest release will be released this upcoming January. I interview him on his work at CESJ, what current obstacles the organization faces and how those have changed over time, information on his books, etc.
Feel free to email him at mgreaney@cesj.org if you have any questions or would like to get in contact.
Norm and I talk about what he would do differently if he were the Chairman of the Federal Reserve and what economic solutions can be proposed to Puerto Rico today based on a legislative proposal by CESJ to Puerto Rico's governor in 1976. We also learn more about his political views.
Send any questions to thirdway@cesj.org or bryanvosper@gmail.com and we'll help you out. Make sure to check out CESJ.org's video section as well as the reading on CESJ's meeting with the Pope that will be available on Soundcloud or your Podcast App.
Link to the Paper can be found below.
Make sure to send any questions to thirdway@cesj.org and we'll be glad to help you out. The reader is Bryan Vosper (me) and I'm interning at CESJ until December. Feel free to shoot me any inquiries as well at bryanvosper@gmail.com.
http://www.cesj.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/C-JTW-greengrowth2014.pdf
Make sure to send any questions to thirdway@cesj.org and to check out the Greengrowth Paper audio as well. In this episode, Norm and I talk about CESJ's tax reform in comparison to what has been attempted in the past and even now in the U.S. as many tax reform debates are currently underway. We also discuss what it truly means to be an owner and what the real purpose is behind the Federal Reserve and how it actually is not even being used correctly today.
Giving more insight to what capital homesteading is and how it can be applied today to actually help resolve the national debt.
Getting to know Norman Kurland from the Center of Economic and Social Justice. Helping share what their mission is and hopefully looking to inspire anyone out there looking for more practical business solutions and ways to help out our government's current economic situation.
Visit CESJ.org for more info and feel free to email thirdway@cesj.org for questions or to be featured.











