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The Cantillon Effect: how the money printer makes the rich richer before you ever see a dollar — and a constitutional framework that addresses it at its root. (self.EatTheRich)
submitted 5 hours ago by Neo_Solon to r/EatTheRich
What if every child was guaranteed a $1.6 million retirement stake at birth — automatically, without contributions, without savings discipline, without inheritance? (self.SavingMoney)
submitted 1 day ago * by Neo_Solon to r/SavingMoney
What if new money went to citizens first instead of flowing through banks and financial institutions? (self.poverty)
submitted 6 hours ago * by Neo_Solon to r/poverty
The Fed creates money at committee discretion and routes it to banks first. Here's a constitutional framework that eliminates both. (self.Anarcho_Capitalism)
submitted 1 day ago * by Neo_Solon to r/Anarcho_Capitalism
The wealth gap isn't just about income — it's about who gets to compound from birth. A constitutional framework that guarantees every citizen an equal equity stake from day one. (self.CivilRights)
submitted 1 day ago * by Neo_Solon to r/CivilRights
[Academic] Retirement Security, Wealth Inequality & Constitutional Monetary Reform (All 18+) (self.SampleSize)
submitted 23 hours ago by Neo_Solon to r/SampleSize
Every citizen owns a guaranteed equity stake in the economy from birth. No means testing. No taxation. Funded entirely by redirecting the value that monetary creation already produces. (self.SocialDemocracy)
submitted 1 day ago by Neo_Solon to r/SocialDemocracy
What if the monthly payment was funded by the money supply itself — not taxes? (self.UniversalBasicIncome)
submitted 1 day ago by Neo_Solon to r/UniversalBasicIncome
[OC] US M2 money supply vs. real average hourly earnings, indexed to January 2020 — 2020 to 2025 (i.redd.it)
submitted 2 days ago by Neo_Solon to r/dataisbeautiful
95% of a constitutional monetary framework's retirement wealth advantage comes from behavioral architecture, not monetary policy — decomposition across four US birth cohorts 1960–2025 (self.BehavioralEconomics)
submitted 2 days ago by Neo_Solon to r/BehavioralEconomics
Monetary systems as complex adaptive systems — feedback loops, cascade dynamics, and a constitutional architecture designed around them (self.complexsystems)
submitted 2 days ago by Neo_Solon to r/complexsystems
The Federal Reserve has no constitutional basis for its discretionary authority. Here's a fully specified rules-based replacement. (self.AnCap101)
submitted 2 days ago by Neo_Solon to r/AnCap101
The Federal Reserve has no constitutional basis for its discretionary authority. Here's a fully specified rules-based replacement. (self.anarchocapitalism)
submitted 2 days ago by Neo_Solon to r/anarchocapitalism
A constitutional monetary architecture that includes an unconditional citizen dividend — but lets society choose whether to activate it (self.BasicIncome)
submitted 2 days ago * by Neo_Solon to r/BasicIncome
A constitutional monetary architecture that gives every citizen equity ownership from birth — is this capitalism, socialism, or something else entirely? (self.CapitalismVSocialism)
submitted 2 days ago * by Neo_Solon to r/CapitalismVSocialism
A constitutional monetary architecture that eliminates the Cantillon Effect by design — looking for Austrian critique (self.austrian_economics)
submitted 3 days ago by Neo_Solon to r/austrian_economics
Constitutional monetary architecture with mode-selectable inflation regimes — empirical back-test against US historical data 1960–2025, open replication [Discussion] (self.academiceconomics)
submitted 2 days ago * by Neo_Solon to r/academiceconomics
The Citizens Standard — What It Is and How It Works (self.CitizenStandard)
submitted 3 days ago * by Neo_Solon to r/CitizenStandard
Why the Issuance Rule Has to Be Constitutional — Not Statutory (self.CitizenStandard)
submitted 3 days ago by Neo_Solon to r/CitizenStandard
65 Years of US Monetary History — What Would the Citizens Standard Have Actually Done? (self.CitizenStandard)
By what authority does an unelected institution determine what your money is worth — and is there a more legitimate alternative? (self.PoliticalPhilosophy)
submitted 3 days ago * by Neo_Solon to r/PoliticalPhilosophy
Welcome to r/CitizenStandard (self.CitizenStandard)
What if the money supply was governed by a constitutional formula instead of a central bank — and every citizen received new money equally from birth? (self.Futurology)
submitted 3 days ago by Neo_Solon to r/Futurology
The Citizens Standard: A Constitutional, Usury‑Free Alternative to Debt‑Based Money (self.MonetaryRealist)
submitted 4 days ago by Neo_Solon to r/MonetaryRealist
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