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Economics Education

College Education is a Fundamental Right

The Unburdened Mind: Advancing Education as a Universal Right

The pursuit of knowledge is not a luxury item to be purchased, but a fundamental human right and the most potent engine of collective prosperity. Yet, in many developed nations, higher education has been commodified, leading to crippling student loan debt that suppresses economic vitality and inhibits social mobility. A radical restructuring of this system is required, one that simultaneously cancels existing student loan debt, establishes tuition-free college education, and, critically, institutes rigorous academic standards to ensure the integrity of scholarly degrees. Furthermore, the establishment of a globally-managed university system, financed by the United Nations (UN), represents the necessary next step in realizing education’s universal potential.The Unburdened Mind: Advancing Education as a Universal Right

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Economics Social Issues

Unionization Must be Everywhere

The Case for Universal Unionization: A Foundation for Economic and Social Stability

The proposition that all workers should belong to a union—a policy known as universal unionization—is not merely an argument for worker rights, but a mandate for macroeconomic stability and social equity. When viewed through the lens of Keynesian economics, mandatory union membership emerges as a powerful structural mechanism necessary to ensure high wages, robust aggregate demand, and, critically, the sustained full employment of the labor force. Such a structural change would secure a positive living for all citizens and stabilize the entire economy.