A Magnum Opus Economic Treatise

Voluntary Theocracy: Divine Economy Theory

A PICTURE OF A CONTRACTUAL ECONOMY: This is a book about the economy, holistically.

· How rare is a magnum opus in economics?

There are not that many; and much, much fewer are those that stand the test of time.

· Is its breadth significant?

Never before has an economic treatise spanned macroeconomics, microeconomics, ethical economics and economic justice. Economics can now be regarded as an integrated science.

· What is different about “Voluntary Theocracy: Divine Economy Theory”?

There is a model built by using the methodology of subjectivism that runs throughout and acts like a lens, and it is this new technology that leads us to new discoveries.

· Here’s one helpful comparison.

This is economics with the full orchestra! All the parts and players are included. The great works of the past are incorporated. Harmony, reciprocity and symmetry permeate from beginning to end.

· There is nothing coercive about logic.

Since everyone has access to logic it is practiced voluntarily. Logic is not overly rigid – common sense, for example – yet the best results come from a rigorous logical pursuit of knowledge.

· And much, much more!

Read the Foreword by Dr. Dan Popov.