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Welcome to Social Viability

Are you fed up with the way your society is being run?


Have you ever wondered why the influences that run the world can't manage to solve problems of poverty, famine and war?


Have you ever thought it is much harder than it should be to create wealth and prosperity for yourself and your family?


Does it often seem as though the politicians that organize your society are continually trying to hide ulterior motives?


Have you ever noticed law enforcement, lawyers or judges acting a lot like the criminals they are supposed to prosecute?


Have you ever seen a multi-national corporation get away with crimes against humanity and never have to answer for themselves?


Does it ever seem to you like the mainstream media uses endless hype and babble to direct attention away from something that you shouldn't know about?

Social Viability was created because society as we know it today is not viable. By and large it is financially bankrupt, morally corrupt and generally dysfunctional. By any standards of private enterprise, the United States for example, is hopelessly bankrupt and perversely mismanaged.

This is a most curious circumstance since the vast majority of people are honest, productive and well-meaning. Our social shortfalls are the direct result of a very small number of interests that do not have any sincere regard for the general welfare.

This has come to be obvious to many people around world. The more one studies the habits of the powers that be, the more alarming the prospects for our civilization become. Those that run the financial systems of the world and pull the strings of the political dog and pony show we see on television plainly have some ominous plans for us—plans that we have no say in whatsoever.

The trillion dollar question is: How do we fix the problem?

The trillion dollar answer: Stop using their money. The powers that be exercise their will through money. They run their governments and employ the power of the working class through money. They control their corporations and media outlets through money.

They derive all of their worldly power through money. When we stop using the money that they provide us through their central banks, we will dissolve their power.


There is one catch: We still need money. Money itself is not evil. It is merely a tool. Like a gun or a chainsaw or an automobile, a tool can be deadly destructive in the wrong hands. And money is, perhaps, the most powerful of all tools. Money is the tool that links the productive efforts of an entire society. Without money, we would all still live like barbarians. Money is crucial to civilized culture. Therefore we need a new currency system that is built on sound economic principles; that will promote beneficial and productive commercial activity.

As we stop using their money, we need to begin using an alternative currency system.

If we are to dissolve the existing power structure by using a new currency, we had better be ready and willing to build new social infrastructure to replace the existing systems.

Social Viability exists to build those systems. It is a membership organization that offers policy for building new society that may grow and rise from the mess that currently exists.

Would you like to read the founding policy of Social Viability?
If so, buy the book, Social Viability: Founding Policy.

Would you like to learn more about the new money that Social Viability uses?
If so, visit www.exchangedynamics.net

Or would you prefer to continue living in a financially bankrupt, morally corrupt and generally dysfunctional society?
If so, I highly recommend www.cnn.com.


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