POINT OF VIEW 26-12-17-Towards a PGC economy

Towards a PGC economy

I. Muylle, 2017
1. Our freedom
This is the challenge of the PGC man. It is not sufficient to be aware of our freedom and possibilities, to loosen and free ourselves from the genetic-cultural predispositions and ties. It is also important this freedom be used to build an economy allowing the PGC man to use and to maintain socially and economically that freedom in harmony on the many levels.

2. The modern economy 

The modern economy has been developed from the medieval monks perspective of optimization and rationalization of material need satisfaction, to free a maximum of time for religious meditations and poverty experience (Pierre Musso 2017).

3. Optimization and rationalization 

This goal has changed in modern and contemporary times to such an extent, that this optimization and rationalization in service of religious meditation and poverty experience has completely disappeared.
In contrast, optimization for optimization and rationalization for rationalization have become dominant now at the service of the global management perspective.

4. Genetic-cultural predispositions 

In the context of the PGC-new man perspective, we can and should question these monks' optimization and rationalization with their derailments and reconceptualise re-actualise this view from the basic problem of the PGC-man in the light of his awareness of his ability to loosen and free himself from the genetic-cultural predispositions and ties… This, however, requires the construction of an economy which also guarantees the economic freedom of the PGC-man. 

5. The traditional economy: the challenge
The major economic challenge in the 21st century is unemployment. Because of AI and robotics, labour is more and more taken over by robots. This concerns the high intellectual specialized professions as well as manual labour and social professions. A mass of new models, laws, in other words, scientific work is being done more and more by robots.

6. Robots
Bookkeeping, inspection, control, diagnosis, repair of among others, machines, cars, in all possible forms is also more and more and better being done by robots. Similarly, we also see that more and more and better transport of goods and persons is realized by robots. The cleaning of private and business rooms, here too we can repeat that more and more and better these tasks are carried out by robots.

7. Replaced by robots
When we think of medical, psychiatric diagnoses and therapeutic interventions and acts, we can and should repeat ad nauseam that these are more and more and better executed by robots of any kind. At last, we can also refer to sexual services and assistance in which robots are deployed, with the intention to become more and more and better able to replace humans...

8. The economic development
This begs the question whether how the economic development should happen and how the economy of the future should look like.

9. The current solution
The current solution in which paid employment determines the core of the economy is then no longer evident for the future. under certain conditions financial assistance is provided in the margin, to sick and temporary unemployed people, and even emergency aid is provided ultimately to those who are structurally outside of the ordinary remuneration.

10. Inacceptable
However, when most or all the work is taken over by AI and AI-controlled robots, this kind of economy is no longer sustainable and will become completely inacceptable. An alternative has to be sought and found: the PGC human economy.

11. Pseudo-economy
But we see that the US, the EU, the Western world as a whole, have chosen for a pseudo-economy.
What is the solution?

12. Pseudo-employment
The enormous and always increasing unemployment is solved by introducing pseudo-labour. Full time jobs are eliminated and replaced by part-time jobs. This looks much better in the statistics. One gets almost full employment, though it is pseudo-employment. This hides the rising poverty. The social mechanisms of support to unemployed people can be drastically reduced.

13. Survival
The costs of pensions are falling sharply. These are, after all, defined for full-time jobs over a total career, which is no longer feasible. The social role of syndicates and other labour organizations are thereby heavily weakened. After all, the big group of part-time workers, with low wages on the verge of survival, is much harder to mobilize, organize, is also not able to motivate itself sufficiently. Their struggle for self-sustaining financial survival prevails…

14. The economic miracle solutions
The economic miracle solutions we see in the US, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, are just the basis of very dangerous developments because they hide enormously the real problems behind their pseudo-solution. In addition, we see a strong increase od a dualism, with a very small majority getting richer and richer, in short, becoming very rich: earning millions of euros a week and the masses: 91.10%, on the other hand, are still getting poorer and poorer.

15. Aristotle
Besides, we see that the middle class disappears very quickly: the Aristotelian middle class. Those who, according to Aristotle should lead the state. After all, Aristotle states that the very poor are capable of almost everything in order to survive. The very rich, on the other hand, follow Aristotle, do not avoid anything to become even richer. These latter groups are therefore not suitable for leading the community.