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Gary Reber did his doctorate research studies in urban and economic development planning in Stockholm, Sweden at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology. In 1968, Reber formed a binary economics advocacy/consultancy firm with author, economist and corporate attorney Louis O, Kelso, and afterwards taught binary economics in the graduate program at the University of California, Berkeley. Author of numerous articles, Reber has been an advocate for economic justice for over 50 years. Reber presently serves on the board of directors of the Center for Economic and Social Justice in Arlington, Virginia.
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Buy Now Read More OWN: Turning Every Citizen
Into A Productive Capital Owner
The 758-page book OWN addresses the problem of concentrated capital ownership with less than 10 percent of the citizenry owning America and the more than 90 percent relegated to a wage system to earn income or government welfare dependency. Proposed are solutions to massive economic inequality, globalization, the mis-guided minimum wage and unionization movements, wage system dependency and tectonic shifts in the technologies of production that destroy jobs and devalue labor. Proposed are financial mechanisms and reforms to the tax, and monetary and credit systems to broaden capital ownership simultaneously with the growth of the economy.

Read More Buy Now OWN: Turning Every Citizen
Into A Productive Capital Owner
The 758-page book OWN addresses the problem of concentrated capital ownership with less than 10 percent of the citizenry owning America and the more than 90 percent relegated to a wage system to earn income or government welfare dependency. Proposed are solutions to massive economic inequality, globalization, the mis-guided minimum wage and unionization movements, wage system dependency and tectonic shifts in the technologies of production that destroy jobs and devalue labor. Proposed are financial mechanisms and reforms to the tax, and monetary and credit systems to broaden capital ownership simultaneously with the growth of the economy.