From Robber Barons to Regenerative Sovereignty: Reclaiming Political Economy from the Rentier Empire | ChatGPT4o & NotebookLM

This white paper offers a systemic diagnosis of neoliberal rentier capitalism through the lens of Michael Hudson’s Return of the Robber Barons, aligning its critique with the normative compass of Life-Value Onto-Axiology (LVOA). We explore how the reemergence of oligarchic rent extraction, asset inflation, and public-sector privatization has undermined industrial capacity, democratic sovereignty, and planetary coherence. We then present a regenerative roadmap grounded in public credit, commons stewardship, sovereign development, and life-coherent value systems. By reconnecting the principles of classical political economy with contemporary planetary needs, we outline a viable transition to a multipolar, life-valuing world order.

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Performative Contradictions in U.S. Foreign Policy | ChatGPT4o

Table of Contents

  • What is a performative contradiction?
  • Does Life-Value Onto-Axiology (LVOA) have any and can it help bring clarity here?
  • Can you explore specific performative contradictions in modern discourse using LVOA?
  • Can you apply LVOA to additional contradictions in modern thought?
  • Are there examples of reverse performative contradictions like degrowth?
  • Please explore case studies where these reverse performative contradictions have been successfully implemented?
  • Can you analyze American Foreign policy in the same light?
  • Can you in the same light critique the sanctions, embargoes and tariffs in trade wars, as is escalating intensely now is USA-propelled foreign policy?
  • Can you apply this analysis to specific ongoing trade conflicts (e.g., U.S.-China, Russia sanctions, Venezuela embargoes, or BRICS economic policies)?

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