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101 Question That The JUST Third Way Addresses (Demo)

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Norman Kurland, President of the Center for Economic and Social Justice (www.cesj.org) has put together some videos for helping CESJ supporters to deepen their understanding and ability to communicate the fundamental principles and simple logic of Just Third Way to others. This will enhance our strategy of “opening the door” with new leaders and sources of funding projects consistent with our “Core Values”.

Norm interviewed by Molly Cheshire, 1 hour unedited video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57ev7jLUr-E

Norm on “Financing the Future” at April 2011 Coalition for Capital Homesteading rally at the Federal Reserve: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBLuWeY0sxw

Wealth Inequality in America: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQnijnsM

The L-Curve: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woIkIph5xcU&list=FLVJqUV4OPx9qXcgJFK7scYw&index=17

Louis O. Kelso on Sixty Minutes with Mike Wallace in 1974 on first ESOP laws, first step in advancing goal of Capital Homesteading for every citizen:
http://capitalhomestead.org/profiles/blogs/ownership-a-piece-of-the-action

Norm 1987 comments as a panelist for Congressional Black Caucus: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw9fRy6E7Fs&list=UUVJqUV4OPx9qXcgJFK7scYw

Mortimer J. Adler 1958 video with Mike Wallace after co-authoring first of two book with Kelso: http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/multimedia/video/2008/wallace/adler_mortimer.html

President Ronald Reagan receives strategic plan of bipartisan Presidential Task Force on Project Economic Justice: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06vP84SqnS4
“For the essential reforms that would spell out how to radically overhaul the tax system, the monetary system, inheritance and other laws under the proposed Capital Homestead Act, take 15 minutes to read and send to others the flyer and the summary of the basic proposals,” said Kurland. “These attachments will appear on the new CESJ Web site which is expected to be officially launched soon.”

Kurland went on to state: “The Capital Homestead Act would remove unjust systemic barriers that result in inequality in ownership opportunities for most citizens in all Capitalist and Socialist economic systems throughout history. These reforms would achieve genuine equality of opportunity for every citizen to acquire ownership stakes in and profits from future growth and transferred productive capital assets. And, while the Act is aimed at ending future economic monopolies and concentrations of economic power, it would not take away or redistribute private property rights from current owners over their past accumulations.”

See attached for 101 questions Norman Kurland would be prepared to answer personally or through an online interactive video education program conducted through Justice University.

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