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Free Market Economy rethought Do you sometimes worry that the state will impose so many regulations on you that you will no longer be able to compete on the world market? And do you also want trade to be as free as possible in this world? How could a high risk lead to maximum profits without causing damage to uninvolved parties? This book tells us: ... how an economic form with few taxes and requirements can create the greatest possible independence from the state. ... how companies can buy state services or do without them, depending on their needs. ... which currency can connect the free economic forms worldwide and at the same time protect other economic forms. After 20 years of work on this book series, Andreas Seidl thus ventures a step towards founding a party. In doing so, he entertains his readers both intellectually and visionarily. If this work can give you hope, inspire you or move you to action, it has fulfilled its purpose. Available in German and English
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Volume 1: Summary
Volume 2: Derivation
Volume 3: Constitution
Volume 4: State Organisation
Volume 5: Digital
Volume 6: Media
Volume 7: Labour
Volume 8: Planned Economy
Volume 9: Social Market Economy
Volume 10: Barter Economy
Volume 11: Free Market Economy
Volume 12: Finance
Volume 13: Innovation
Volume 14: Education
Volume 15: Health
Volume 16: Infrastructure
Volume 17: Security
Volume 18: Justice
Volume 19: Foreign Affairs
Volume 20: Integration
Volume 21: Family
Acknowledgements
My thanks go to my family and friends who have made me who I am today. Special thanks to all those who supported me in writing this book. I would like to thank all my classmates, teachers, fellow students, lecturers, demonstrators, activists, colleagues, companies and countries with whom I have had the privilege of sharing the experiences from which all the ideas in this book have emerged. I would like to thank the staff of Books on Demand for their kind helpfulness. I thank the citizens of Seligenstadt for the harmony and solidarity in which I was able to write.
Foreword
This policy concept contains a variety of proposals for possible political reforms. It can be peacefully and democratically adapted to any current political system of any state in the world, but also to political systems in families, clubs, associations or companies. Wherever humans make or submit to rules that manage living together, the following proposals can be helpful. Readers who find the proposals so helpful that they would like to implement them together with like-minded people can contact the author. The contact form on the last page can be used for this purpose.
Faults and defects
I ask for your understanding that this volume was not professionally proofread. I could only afford professional proofreading for the summary. Spelling errors and unfortunate phrasing may therefore occur. As soon as this volume has sold enough to pay for a professional proofreading, it will be done. After that, a new edition will be published.
English version
Please understand that this volume has been translated automatically. I could only afford a professional translation for the summary. Poor wording and spelling errors may therefore occur. In case of doubt, the German version shall prevail. As soon as this volume has sold enough to pay for a professional translation, it will be done. After that, a new edition will be published. It was more important to me that no one in the world should have an information advantage than individual translation errors in the complete work.
References
If something has been quoted directly, it is set in italics. If the headings contain footnotes, the sources for direct and indirect quotations apply in the chapter for which the heading stands. Otherwise, quotations or source references are directly at the word or at the end of the sentence or paragraph. This book contains parts of text based on the Federal Constitution of the Swiss Confederation of 18 April 1999 (as of 12 February 2017), abbreviated to BV1 and the Constitution of the Canton of Bern of 6 June 1993 (as of 11 March 2015), abbreviated to KV2 .
If the constitutional paragraph, or individual paragraphs thereof, are based in whole or in part on extracts from the BV or KV, this is indicated in a footnote. The references to the corresponding footnotes for constitutional paragraphs are usually found after the heading of the affected chapter and sometimes in the body of the text. Articles used in the Swiss constitutions are listed in the footnote with a number after the title of the constitutional paragraph. Example: §123 Sample title: BV Art.123, KV Art.123.
All internet sources are fully cited in the footnotes. They were last accessed on 30.09.2021. All literature sources are also listed in full in the footnotes.
All references to tasks undertaken by other ministries and described in more detail there are given in footnotes. Example: Model Ministry - 1.2.3 Model Chapter.
All footnotes are to be viewed in comparison to the respective source, so-called indirect quotations. Direct quotations are set in italics, but hardly ever occur. The source reference is intended to enable further investigation and to take copyright into account.
All keywords used, based on the names of the responsible units, departments and ministries of Germany, are listed at the end of this volume in the chapter on the conversion of ministries.
1 This is not an official publication. Only the publication by the Swiss Federal Chancellery is authoritative. https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/cc/1999/404/de On 14.12.2021
2 This is not an official publication. The Bernese Official Collection of Laws is authoritative. https://www.belex.sites.be.ch/frontend/versions/2420?locale=de#ART71 On 16.12.2021
1.
Goals of the Ministry for Free Market Economy
2.
Departments
2.1 Central Department
2.1.1 Staff
2.1.2 Organisation
2.2 Management Department
2.3 European Department
2.4 Department for Economy and Enterprises
2.5 Department for Economic Sectors of the Free Market Economy
2.6 Department for State Services
3.
Tasks of the Ministry of Free Market Economy
4.
Economic policy
4.1 Economic order of the Free Market Economy
4.2 Economic development
5.
Switching between economic forms
5.1 Entrance and exit of persons and companies
5.2 Import and export of goods and services
6.
Enterprise policy
6.1 Freedom of contract
6.2 Duties for companies
6.3 Rights for companies
6.4 Insolvency
7.
Employee protection
7.1 Termination
7.2 Collective bargaining
7.3 Labour unions
7.3.1 Industrial action
8.
Economic sectors of the Free Market Economy
8.1 Producing companies
8.2 Service-providing companies
8.3 Private educational institutions
9.
Real estate sector
10.
Finance economy
10.1 Currency
10.2 Banks
10.3 Stock exchanges
11.
Agriculture
11.1 Genetic engineering
11.2 Medicine
12.
Foreign trade
12.1 International industrial action
12.2 Guest work
12.2.1 Wage
12.2.2 Employment contracts
12.2.3 Quota of foreigners
12.2.4 Immigration procedures for guest workers
12.2.5 Family reunion
13.
Tax policy
13.1 Financial policy
13.2 State orders
14.
State services
14.1 Tax-funded state services
14.1.1 Ministry of State Organisation
14.1.2 Ministry of Media Affairs
14.1.3 Ministry of Family Affairs
14.2 Fee-funded state services
14.2.1 Ministry of Labour
14.2.1.1 Unemployment agency
14.2.1.2 Company audit
14.2.2 Ministry of Foreign Affairs
14.2.3 Ministry of Planned Economy
14.2.3.1 Compensation payments