Enslavement, Persisting through our Political Economy

· Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Besides the most blatantly repulsive forms of slavery, exploitation is also perpetrated by limiting freedom of choice, undermining human dignity, destroying cultural identity, retarding financial security and partitioning opportunity and access to resources.

The absence of a moral compass in the administration of political economies promotes the acquisition and vigorous defense of a monopoly over resources, leading to unsustainable, gross imbalances. It has provided us with every single form of the enslavements mentioned above.

This book undertakes a process of discovery across civilizations and time periods to unearth the development of the political economy. It offers solutions, drawn from the global wisdom of philosophers from all major surviving civilizations, for governments, industry, and the common man to guide society away from economic enslavement and to help mitigate the human suffering that results from societal imbalances.

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Monty Agarwal has over two decades of experience at some of the largest banks and hedge funds in the world, trading interest rate derivatives, currencies and commodities. He graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Engineering from University of Pennsylvania in 1990 and received an MBA in Finance and Economics from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago in 1996. He is the author of The Future of Hedge Fund Investing (2009) and several articles, including “A Mathematical Approach to Stock Investing” and “Constructing a Robust Absolute Return Portfolio”.

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