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| Hello, my name is Patrick Anderson.
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| I am a reality hacker searching for a voice to communicate what I have uncovered about connecting and generalizing [[Henry George]]'s Single Tax with [[Richard Stallman]]'s GNU [[General Public License]] which is for now called the GNU [[General Public Law]].
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| ==Proposed but incomplete wiki entries in development==
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| ====Entry 1====
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| Title concepts: "Value", "Income"
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| Production has many different results including:
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| * '''Objects''' or products or outputs occur by mixing Sources with Labor. For instance, apples are the result of mixing land, water, apple tree, tools and some work.
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| ** In some cases the Objects of production are automatically owned by the owner of the Sources of that production - such as in the apples discussed above.
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| ** In other cases the Object may be owned by a worker who rented some of the durable Sources (such as an oven and the kitchen it sits in), while purchasing (owning) only the consumable inputs such as the apples, flour, butter and energy (gas or electricity) to make an apple pie.
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| ** There are other cases I don't remember right now...
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| * '''Wages''' are typically paid by the owners of [[Physical Sources]] who hire workers to transform some inputs into outputs defined by those owners.
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| * '''Profit''' is the difference between consumer price and owner costs - where wages are one of those costs. Profit is not ''needed'' by society, it is simply an inverse measure of consumer development and can be ''balanced'' (to solidify an economy) by treating it as an investment for that same consumer into [[Physical Sources]] needed for future production as outlined in the GNU [[General Public Law]].
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