Mastering the Economy, Shaping the Future

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Kishou · Nov 2, 2024
Civic Economics is an emerging discipline that emphasizes the active participation of citizens in the economic system, pursuing a development model centered on sharing and inclusion. This theory promotes fair wealth distribution and improves social welfare through innovative models such as social enterprises. It also advocates for a sense of global responsibility that transcends national boundaries, fostering sustainable development and civilizational progress.

 

Civic Economics: Reshaping Economic Order and Leading Civilizational Progress

In the world of rapid globalization and technological advancement, traditional economic models are increasingly revealing their limitations. Civic Economics has emerged as an innovative discipline that integrates economic development with social responsibility, aiming to guide humanity toward a new economic system based on the identity of social citizens.

By focusing on social participation and economic empowerment of citizens, Civic Economics not only offers new perspectives on economic growth but also unveils new directions for modern civilizational progress.

The Role of Citizens in the Economy

Civic Economics emphasizes the active role of every citizen as a participant in the economic system. It advocates for borderless and unrestricted citizen investment, granting individuals the right to participate and make decisions in global economic activities beyond geographical and identity constraints. Citizens can invest in a wide range of entities, including nations, businesses, social organizations, and even individual projects and local restaurants. This proactive decision-making permeates all aspects of economic life.

This economic theory seeks to dismantle the monopolization of economic resources by a few, promoting equitable wealth distribution. By fostering innovative models such as social enterprises and social finance, Civic Economics creates conditions for citizens to truly take charge of their economic destinies.

 

A New Direction for Economic Development: Sharing and Inclusion

Traditional economic models often prioritize capital accumulation and resource maximization, leading to social issues such as resource waste, inequality, and environmental degradation. Civic Economics proposes a new approach that values the contributions of economic activities to human welfare and the collective good. It champions a model of shared and inclusive economic activities, driven by the needs of individuals while promoting public interests. The development of AI further enhances the feasibility of this approach.

At the core of Civic Economics is the growth of social enterprises and social finance, transforming capital into a shared wealth source rather than a tool for the enrichment of a few. This model fosters a diverse and inclusive economic ecosystem, supporting small businesses and startups while providing ordinary citizens with greater opportunities to engage in economic activities, allowing them to become the masters of the economic system rather than passive consumers.

 

Driving Civilizational Progress: Social Responsibility and Global Perspective

Civic Economics contributes to civilizational progress by promoting a sense of social responsibility and a global perspective. As humanity becomes increasingly globalized and ecological crises intensify, there is a growing awareness that national boundaries blur in the face of global interests. Civic Economics responds to this trend by encouraging citizens to consider not only their interests but also their responsibilities to the global community.

This ideology fosters the rise of a “global citizen” consciousness. Guided by this awareness, individuals make economic choices based not merely on profit maximization but on how their decisions contribute to social progress, ecological balance, and the overall welfare of humanity. Through this lens, Civic Economics becomes a crucial driving force for modern civilizational advancement, elevating human civilization on both material and spiritual levels.

 

Overcoming the Limitations of Capitalism: A Value-Driven Approach

Traditional capitalism, centered on profit and growth, has facilitated the Industrial Revolution and rapid economic expansion but has also perpetuated profound inequality worldwide.

Civic Economics offers a different economic value perspective, prioritizing the creation of social value over mere capital appreciation. This emerging economic theory disrupts the concentration of power and wealth, providing every citizen with opportunities to realize their potential and contribute to collective societal growth.

In this sense, Civic Economics is not only a reflection on the capitalist economic model but also a revolutionary alternative. By focusing on social value, it redefines financial and economic tools as instruments for achieving social justice and personal fulfillment. By empowering citizens with greater economic participation rights, Civic Economics seeks to build a more equitable and harmonious economic system, laying a solid social foundation for future economic development.

 

A Blueprint for a Civilized Economic System: Sustainability and Social Welfare

The future of civilizational progress hinges on sustainable development, and Civic Economics plays a pivotal guiding role in this area. Sustainability encompasses not only environmental protection but also a shift away from economic models reliant on overconsumption, waste, and pollution.

Civic Economics advocates for prioritizing social welfare in economic actions, combining economic development with environmental protection and social equity to create a more balanced and responsible socio-economic system. In this future civilized economic system, citizens will be active participants in economic activities and decision-making processes, focusing not only on current economic growth but also on the interests of future generations. By equipping people with a deeper understanding of economics and broader opportunities for engagement, Civic Economics nurtures “civilized citizens” with long-term vision and social responsibility.

 

Conclusion: A Bridge to Our Shared Destiny

The ultimate goal of Civic Economics is to realize a new economic civilization that integrates economic development with civilizational progress, guiding human society toward a shared destiny.

In this new economic civilization, everyone will not only enjoy economic freedom but also bear the rights and responsibilities of making choices from the perspective of the global community. This transformation of economic systems and civilizational values will pave the way for a more beautiful and just future, providing contemporary and future citizens with a bridge to a shared destiny.

 

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经济繁荣可以依靠政府吗?

Kishou · Jan 22, 2025

当谈到经济调控和减少贫富差距时,很多人会将责任归结到政府身上。政府作为宏观调控的核心主体,确实通过一系列政策和措施在推动经济平衡方面发挥着重要作用。然而,这种依赖是否足够?是否能够真正实现长久的经济繁荣?这一问题值得我们深入探讨。 政府调控的现状与挑战 各国政府长期以来通过税收、财政政策和法律法规来实现经济调控。例如,日本实施的 法人税(Corporate Tax)就是一种直接针对企业盈利能力的税收手段,旨在从富裕的企业中提取资源,再分配给社会中需要支持的领域。类似地,美国也通过 累进所得税 制度,让高收入群体承担更多税负,为社会底层提供更多公共服务。 尽管这些政策在理论上看似完善,但在实际执行中面临诸多挑战: 效率低下与浪费:政府能力的边界 不仅仅是税收分配效率的问题,政府在经济调控中的低效表现也愈发受到关注。 此外,美国在2008年金融危机后推出的大规模量化宽松政策,虽然在短期内稳定了经济,却也被批评为推高了资产价格,加剧了贫富差距。 政府能力的局限性:日本与欧美的案例 历史上,政府经济调控中的局限性屡见不鲜。以日本为例,广场协定的签订导致日元迅速升值,从而触发了经济泡沫的形成与破裂。之后的“失落的三十年”,证明了过度依赖政府调控的局限性。 在欧美国家,类似的问题也并不少见。例如,欧元区在2008年金融危机后的主权债务危机中,一些国家被迫接受严厉的财政紧缩政策。这种政府调控带来的短期稳定,却引发了长期的经济增长乏力,尤其是希腊、西班牙等国的高失业率问题。 经济繁荣需要新的思路 面对政府调控的种种挑战,我们需要重新思考一个问题:经济繁荣是否只能依靠政府?我们一乘公益的答案是 不,政府调控固然重要,但远远不够。 未来的经济繁荣需要政府、企业、个人和社会组织的共同参与。这种多元化的参与机制,意味着以下几点: 以社会为主导的经济调控可能性 如果社会组织和企业逐渐参与到经济调控中,我们可以预见以下可能: 如何实现这样的转变? 当然,这一转变需要长时间的探索与实践。对于没有庞大资本的个人来说,如何避免被巨头资本压制?这一问题的答案,可能在新的金融形式中找到。 社会公民金融 是我们一乘公益提出的未来经济模式之一。在这种模式下,人人都可以通过去中心化的方式参与到经济调控中,并真正享受经济繁荣带来的红利。 如果您对此感兴趣,可以阅读我们关于“社会公民金融”的专题文章,我们将持续展开这一话题,为您展现新时代经济繁荣的可能性。

How capitalism’s financial system intensifies class immobility

Kishou · Jan 20, 2025

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