Thursday, July 16, 2009

Value Of Ben Ortega Wood Carvings

'can never a communist empire? In coexistence with the free market?

E 'can never a communist empire?
In coexistence with the free market? Three
apparent contradictions, and yet ....

Such was the INCA system that lasted for many decades, and would probably lasted if a centuries' idea parasite (a species of small cancer cell, had not determined the order).

Garcilaso el Inca was a English gentleman and warrior, born of the conquistador Garcilaso de la Vega and a girl inca.Egli left us a splendid and detailed memoir interwoven into the stories of conquest and the memories of his maternal grandfather, a Inca noble whose sound knowledge of the company Inca Garcilaso exposes us.
interesting for us the organizational basis of the economic system.
The social structure was strictly pyramidal, the Inca at the top and then his nobles, he went down to the village leaders to the heads of four families, heads of families. This structure
controlled (and noted in writing) the production of basic goods (food, blankets, woolen clothes ,.......). These goods were delivered to the warehouses of the Inca and redistributed to the population as needed.
The various levels of command which we have said before, were responsible for the quality and quantity of goods produced, which was programmed according to demographic estimates (because we) climate .... and according to the plans of conquest.
The Inca had clearly understood that it needed a free market to satisfy those who could and would produce more and meglio.Così could raise animals and produce a surplus of goods that enter the estimated needs, special crafts, and all that could be traded in markets free.

I suggest you go back to the Inca system? No. ... I just want to make you think and broaden your mind with the examination of various economic models. Expand stored .. .... meditate.
Be patient ..... things get complicated again.
But suddenly become clear

(from lecture series "Roots of Economics" G. Mameli
held at the School of Albenga-year 1988)

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