Bluestocking Guide: Economics

October 5th, 2007

$27.00


To be used with, or help you get the most out of, ‘Whatever Happened to Penny Candy?’.

Excellent!

Whatever Happened to Justice

October 5th, 2007

by Richard Maybury $27.00

Whatever Happened to Justice? explains the legal model and shows the connection between rational law and economic progress. The legal model is the old British Common Law (the original principles on which America was founded were those of the old British Common Law). Justice shows what’s gone wrong with our legal system and economy, and how to fix it. These two books, Whatever Happened to Penny Candy? and Whatever Happened to Justice? provide the overall model of how human civilization works - especially the world of money. Recommended reading for Truthquest History’s Ancient Rome.

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Bluestocking Guide: Justice

October 5th, 2007

$25.00

Are You Liberal? Conservative? or Confused?

October 5th, 2007

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Once the model is understood, students can read Are You Liberal? Conservative? or Confused? Political labels. What do they mean? Liberal, conservative, left, right, democrat, republican, centrist, socialist, libertarian, communist, fascist - what are their economic policies and what plans do their promoters have for your money. Mr. Maybury provides clear, concise explanations and distinguishes between facts and fallacies.

Bluestocking Guide: Political Philosophies

October 5th, 2007

$21.00

Companion guide to ‘Are You Liberal? Conservative? or Confused?’.

Ancient Rome and How It Affects You Today

October 5th, 2007

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Next, read Ancient Rome: How It Affects You Today which shows what happens when a society ignores “Uncle Eric’s Model” and embraces fascism. To build a better future we need to know how we got where we are today. The political trend that has dominated the world for 2,000 years, including the investment markets, remains almost unrecognized. Recommended reading for Truthquest History’s Ancient Rome.

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Bluestocking Guide: Ancient Rome

October 5th, 2007

Bluestocking Guide: Ancient Rome $18.00

The Money Mystery

October 4th, 2007

The Money Mystery $18.50

Further expanding on the economic model is The Money Mystery: The Hidden Force Affecting Your Career, Business and Investments. Some economists refer to this force as velocity, others to the demand for money. Whichever term is used, it is one of the least understood forces affecting your life. During the 1980s the velocity of circulation of the dollar became erratic; now the whole country is affected. Mr. Maybury explains why Federal Reserve officials remain so afraid of inflation, the financial hair-trigger, the wild swings in the stock market, and precautions you should take. The Money Mystery is the first sequel to Whatever Happened to Penny Candy? and provides essential background for getting the most from The Clipper Ship Strategy.

Bluestocking Guide: Solving the Money Mystery

October 4th, 2007

Bluestocking Guide: Solving the Money Mystery $15.00

The Clippership Stragtegy

October 4th, 2007

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The Clippership Strategy by Richard Maybury $27.00

Conventional wisdom says that when the government expands the money supply, the money descends on the economy in a uniform blanket. This is wrong. The money is injected into specific locations causing hot spots or ‘cones’ such as the tech bubble of the 1990’s. Mr Maybury explains his system for tracking and profiting from these cones. Practical nuts-and-bolts strategy for prospering in our turbulent economy.

Cathy Duffy says in the Christian Home Educators’ Curriculum Manual, “While Maybury’s ‘lessons’ are valuable for everyone, I especially recommend this book to potential entrepreneurs and businessmen. I would make it required reading for them if I could. (Those who might be employees can also find out how to select a career and/or company to work for that is likely to remain economically healthy!)”