The HUMAN ESSENCE of Economics
 
 

 

Human actions are essentially economic in nature.

   
 

Taking a microscopically close look at the economy

      at the level of individual action –

leads us into the realm of microeconomics.

 

That is exactly what is meant by the title

The HUMAN ESSENCE of Economics

and that is what is explored thoroughly in this book.

Uniquely, this is done in a way never done before!

 

It is apparent to every discerning individual that

contemporary microeconomics is shackled

by fallacies forced upon it by empiricism.

 

With the firm scientific foundation of subjectivism

we can now provide a sure and solid foundation

for the study of the economy now and into the future.

 

The divine economy theory at the microeconomic level

is now ready for scrutiny, by both the novice and the expert.

 

It is ready to serve as the impetus that will release us

from the economic fallacies that are characteristic of this

current epoch in economic history – the economic

‘Dark Ages’ of empiricism.

 
 

The divine microeconomy theory is a study of the core,

in a manner of speaking,

of what is at the heart of the economy.

 

It turns out that it is the human virtues,

the attributes of God,

which serve as the wellspring of the economy.

These are what we value and they are reflected

in some degree in everything that we do.

 

All of us participate in the economy either latently or actively. Entrepreneurs are active participants and the ripple effect of their involvement reaches everyone.

 

In truth it is the economy that provides the practical

arena for all of us to discover and polish

the gems of our inherent capacity.

 

This book, The HUMAN ESSENCE of Economics,

breaks new ground.

 

·      It seamlessly bridges economic science and religion

 

·      and it heralds in an economic science worthy of a mature humanity,

 

one that is full of the potentials of freedom, peace, prosperity, justice and unity.

 

The firm economic foundation and the thrilling blending of science and religion given in this ebook only costs $7.50, which is a small fee to pay for this new and very potent economic perspective.