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1. A blockchain technology for financial trading, developed by the company Algo-Share.
2. A socio-economic philosophy and theory proposed in a book of the same name, from the year 2020. Prosperism is a type of Capitalism in which minor limitations of wealth, in tandem with less government intervention and regulation, shift the social dynamic between human beings in a given society, for the better. Prosperism bears some similarities to Economic Limitarianism.
2. A socio-economic philosophy and theory proposed in a book of the same name, from the year 2020. Prosperism is a type of Capitalism in which minor limitations of wealth, in tandem with less government intervention and regulation, shift the social dynamic between human beings in a given society, for the better. Prosperism bears some similarities to Economic Limitarianism.
Earl explained to his friend Tom about Prosperism - a form of Capitalism less radical and more benevolent than Neo-Liberal Economics.
Prosperism is a socio-economic theory which does not identify with any pre-existing political or economic model.
Joshua mistook Prosperism as a type of Socialism, but quickly realized that this was far from being true.
Prosperism is a socio-economic theory which does not identify with any pre-existing political or economic model.
Joshua mistook Prosperism as a type of Socialism, but quickly realized that this was far from being true.
by KarlBlue December 11, 2020
Apr 22 Word of the Day
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by ecogoth December 30, 2020
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A new way of understanding our world that will ultimately have to replace capitalism. A capitalist will capitalize on the weakness of others whilst a Prosperist would be hindered by conscience.
For a perfect example of the Elite's willingness to quell Prosperism read my blog 'Selling tickets is funny' at weknowthescams.blogspot.com
by The angry peasant January 03, 2012