John Brodix Merryman Jr.
1 min readJan 30, 2021

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Thanks, Steve.

I did do it as an article a couple of years ago;

Medium doesn’t seem to be constructed to develop conversations, more for writers to post stuff. Though given as large as it’s getting, might be difficult, so I guess it’s up to the editors to push topics. Most of my other articles do circle back to the economic paradigm and its various fallacies and obscurities, at it does underlay many of the political issues, as the current gamestop meltdown shows. Though my larger interest is in the physical and philosophic dynamic between the absolute pulling in and the infinite expanding out, with the political and economic issues falling out. Expansion/consolidation. Thermodynamics.

Michael Wornonko, another medium writer and I are in the early stages of trying to put a book together.

Michael Hudson’s latest book actually is called, Forgive Them Their Debts and goes into the ancient economics, that does tend to get overlooked, with the more political and humanities focus. I didn’t read it, due to perennial time constraints, but here is a good interview, from naked capitalism, some years ago;

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John Brodix Merryman Jr.
John Brodix Merryman Jr.

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