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THE Global Justice Movement Website
This is the "Global Justice Movement" (dot org) we refer to in the title of this blog.

Monday, April 14, 2025

JTW Podcast: Questions on Kelso’s Second Income Plan

The full title of today’s podcast is “Questions Most Often Asked About Louis Kelso’s Second Income Plan,” a question-and-answer paper Kelso developed about his “Second Income Plan” back in the 1960s.

Friday, April 11, 2025

News from the Network, Vol. 18, No. 15

 As they say in the journalism biz, no news is good news . . . and none of the news items we have this week are good, and not even all that new.  It has become a depressing and endless round of trying to figure out what a certain U.S. president has done and what he is going to do next and then reverse himself completely before he throws his next ally under the bus so fast you can hear the bones crunch and then goes back to whatever he was doing in the first place.  Or second.  Would you believe third?  Why doesn’t Congress adopt the Economic Democracy Act so the rest of us can get back to real life and the rich and powerful can perform their antics for our entertainment instead of to our detriment:

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Dignity, Sovereignty, Faith, and Reason

In today’s posting, we’re taking a look at some basic principles of the Just Third Way of Economic Personalism.  As we understand it, the Just Third Way begins and ends with the dignity and sovereignty of the human person. Any plan, program, activity, or thought contrary to or which undermines the dignity or sovereignty of the human person must be rejected or reformed to the point where it either enhances human dignity or at least does no material harm.

Monday, April 7, 2025

JTW Podcast: Uprooting World Poverty: A Job for Business

Today’s podcast is an essay by Louis Kelso and Patricia Hetter Kelso in which the Kelsos conclude that reimagining capital finance—not charity—can break poverty cycles while preserving democratic ideals. Their plan leverages market tools to broaden ownership, arguing that “industrial power to produce” must align with “economic power to consume” for sustainable development. The authors propose financing industrialization via future savings instead of past capital accumulation.

Friday, April 4, 2025

News from the Network, Vol. 18, No. 14

On July 27, 1923, during the chaos at the height of the German hyperinflation, Germania, a large Berlin newspaper, editorialized, “It is a situation for a dictator.  The conditions call for a Mussolini in bullet-proof armor with a revolver in either hand.”  Unfortunately, that’s exactly what they got, only worse.  Not that we’re saying the rise of a new Hitler is inevitable . . . if people can organize and demand the adoption of the Economic Democracy Act as soon as possible.  Otherwise, we can expect more of this sort of thing:

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Personalism and Justice

Recently we got an enquiry regarding a misunderstanding about our use of the term “Economic Personalism” and some potential confusion with the virtue of justice.  Someone (Person A) had expressed disagreement with our using the term Economic Personalism to describe a type of economic democracy and then asked if we were trying to change the name of the Center for Economic and Social Justice to the Center for Economic Personalism.  Quick answer: No.