Armando Savini

The roots of the Great Reset. From Malthus to Bergoglio. When humankind is not perfectible

The roots of the Great Reset. From Malthus to Bergoglio. When humankind is not perfectible
26.05.2023

Actions depend on judgments, and these are formulated according to one's philosophical principles. This is why ideas put into circulation sooner or later take root, until a real or perceived crisis-as Friedman put it-makes them operational. As I have already explained in detail in “Sovereignty, Debt and Money. From the Quantum Financial System to the New Multipolar Order“, the seeds of the Great Reset were sown in the 1970s with the studies commissioned by the Club of Rome.

Political economy and the new multipolar order

Political economy and the new multipolar order
12.12.2022

Anyone who has ever opened a good textbook on political economy cannot have failed to notice how it is intrinsically linked to resource scarcity. Political economy is that human science that deals with the production and distribution of wealth, price formation and, especially in the neoclassical framework, the maximisation of utility and profit functions. Economics was born as a science to optimise scarce resources. Scarcity is, therefore, the key concept on which the entire economic philosophy rests and which finds its justification in Ricardo's 'law of diminishing returns'.