Considering the novelty of each of the five elements of the definition of Prosperism, the first element comprising of the decentralized Zero-Loss Ecosystem is by far the most important and defining one because of its total absence in prior art.
By the same measure the last element is also of importance as the concept of “spreading the wealth” without burdening the economy with additional taxes is completely inconceivable in the present state-of-the-art.
How this technically plays out in real life scenario is sufficiently discussed in my earlier blog post- Prosperism:Decentralized Zero-Loss Ecosystem.
Poverty eradication is United Nation’s number one goal for sustainable development, which still remains greatest global challenge facing the world. Looking at the perpetually growing wealth gap trends, the UN agenda to end poverty by 2030 looks virtually impossible.
In the given circumstance Prosperism holds out much hope of reducing the wealth gap and alleviating poverty by spreading the wealth without having to tax the economy or taking it away from the affluent.
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To place the content of this post in proper perspective you may want to review my following earlier posts:
SHOCK & AWE
Prosperism: Blockchaining To Prosperity
Prosperism: Decentralized Zero-Loss Ecosystem
Prosperism: Democratizing The Generation & Spreading Of Wealth
Prosperism: Incentivized & Equitable Sharing Of Assets
Prosperism: Sharing According To Haves or Needs Of Peers
PS: This article is simultaneously published in Medium