About this series
The “Wealth of the People” Book Series:
The task of explaining the causes of the wealth of the people in a society is a complex subject for a single e-book. To facilitate the explanation and the delivery of the material, one e-book will be published in each set of topics.
The following are the titles of the book series:
Your Wealth
The first book looks at the time savings and the wealth gained by a single person increasing his Physical and Human Capital in an island.
The Wealth of Your Neighbor
The second book is about the agreements that two people have to make to be in a path to increase their respective wealth. These agreements become their Social Capital.
The Wealth of the Market
The third book explains the opportunities offered by a free market to produce wealth for the people that participate in it. This book explains the wealth gains that result when there is a market that brings the competitive advantage of every individual to the market.
The Wealth of the Business Enterprise
The fourth book is about the function of the business enterprise to produce wealth for its customers, its owners, and its employees.
The Wealth of the State
The fifth book discusses what happens when we remove the assumption that everybody is going to behave correctly. The book explores the historical formation of the State and the implications for the production of wealth. The level at which the State supports and protects the wealth production process is the level of Social Capital of the nation.
The Wealth of Social Capital
The sixth book is the core of the series. Social Capital is defined as the ability of a society to learn and agree on the rules that are necessary for the production of wealth. This is the key for the wealth of the people in society. This is the ingredient that is a prerequisite for the buildup of Physical with its corresponding Human Capital that determines if a nation can be wealthy.
The Wealth of Physical Capital
The seventh book is about the wealth of the Physical Capital that humanity has today. It should make you grateful that you live in this age and not five hundred or five thousand years ago.
The Wealth of Human Capital
The eighth book is about the wealth of the Human Capital that humanity has today. A great deal of the Human Capital available is taken for granted and a great deal is wasted so it will be good to review the major advances in Human Capital.
The Wealth of a Nation
The ninth book takes us to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations book. A nation is an entity that comprises a geographical area with a legal setting. It is governed by a State that is the keeper of the citizen's charter. The State maintains the rules of a nation’s Social Capital and thus determines the capital structure of the nation and its citizens and in this way the State operates is a key factor that results in wealth, freedom, and life for its citizens.
The Wealth of the Planet Earth
The tenth book is about our planet. It introduces the concept of Natural Capital. What we think as natural resources is actually the capitalization of life that has been happening for millions of years. Unfortunately, many of the actions that we do in the pursuit of wealth production reduce the planet’s natural capital. If the planet was treated as a capital asset, it would be maintained correctly and it would not be consumed risking lowering the income level of all the people in the world.
The Wealth of the Human Spirit
The eleventh book will be an inquiry about what these economic principles might mean for a spiritual world.
Titles in the series (6)
- The Wealth of the People: Your Neighbor's Wealth
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The “Wealth of the People” Book Series is an inquiry into the causes of the wealth of people in a society. This is a long and complex subject for a single e-book. To facilitate the explanation and the delivery of the material, an e-book will be published in each logic set of topics. The following are the planned titles of the book series: Your Wealth The first book looks at the time savings gained by a single person increasing his physical and mind assets in an island. The Wealth of Your Neighbor The second book is about the agreements that two people have to make to be in a path of increasing their respective wealth. The Wealth of the Market The third book explains the opportunities offered by a free market to produce wealth for the people that participate in it. This book explains the wealth production results when there is a market that brings the competitive advantage of every individual to the table. The Wealth of the Business Enterprise The fourth book is about the function of the business enterprise to produce wealth for its customers, its owners, and its employees. The Wealth of the State The fifth book discusses what happens when we remove the assumption that everybody is going to behave correctly. The book explores the historical formation of the state and the implications for the production of wealth. The Wealth of Social Capital The sixth book is the core of the series. Social Capital is defined as the ability of a society to learn and agree on the rules that are necessary for the production of wealth. This is the key for the wealth of the people in society. This is the ingredient that is a prerequisite for physical and human capital formation and is the ingredient missing in many countries that are not able to achieve wealth. The Wealth of Physical Capital The seventh book is about the wealth of the physical capital that humanity has today. It should make you grateful that you live in this age and not five hundred or five thousand years ago. The Wealth of Human Capital The eighth book is about the wealth of the human capital that humanity has today. A great deal of the human capital available is taken for granted and it is wasted so it will be good to review it. The Wealth of a Nation The ninth book takes us to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. A nation is an entity that comprises a geographical area with a legal setting. It is governed by a state that is the keeper of the social contract. The state maintains the rules of a nation’s Social Capital and thus determines the capital structure of the nation and its citizens and in this way the state determines the income of its citizens. The Wealth of the Planet Earth The tenth book is about our planet. It introduces the concept of Natural Capital. What we think of natural resources is actually the capitalization of life that has been happening for millions of years. Unfortunately, many of the actions that we do in the pursuit of wealth production reduce the planet’s natural capital. If the planet was treated as a capital asset, it would be maintained correctly and it would not be consumed risking a drop of the whole world to a lower income level. The Wealth of the Human Spirit The eleventh book will be an inquiry about what of all these economic principles might mean in the spiritual world.
- The Wealth of the People: Your Wealth
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The Wealth of the People Book Series The task of explaining the causes of the wealth of the people is going to be too long and complex for a single eBook. To facilitate the explanation and the delivery of the material, I will publish an eBook on each logical set of topics. The following are the planned titles of the book series: Your Wealth The first book looks at the time savings gained by a single person increasing his physical and mind assets in a desert island. The Wealth of Your Neighbor The second book is about the agreements that two people have to make to be in a path of increasing their respective wealth. The Wealth of the Market The third book explains the possibilities offered by a free market to produce wealth for its people. This book explains the wealth production results when the competitive advantage of every single individual is brought to a free market. The Wealth of the Business Enterprise The fourth book is about the function of the business enterprise to produce wealth for the people that are its customers. The Wealth of the State The fifth book discusses what happens when we remove the assumption that everybody is going to behave correctly. The book explores the historical formation of the state and the implications for the production of wealth. The book explains that the state is the keeper of the citizen's charter. There is no social contract here. The Wealth of Social Capital The sixth book is the core of the series. Social Capital is defined in this book as the ability of a society to learn and agree on the rules that are necessary for the production of wealth. This is the key for the wealth of the people in society. This is the ingredient that is a prerequisite for physical and human capital formation and is the ingredient missing in many countries that are not able to achieve wealth. The Wealth of Physical Capital The seventh book is about the wealth of the physical capital that humanity has today. It should make you grateful that you live in this age and not five hundred or five thousand years ago. The Wealth of Human Capital The eighth book is about the wealth of the human capital that humanity has today. A great deal of the human capital is taken for granted. This is a review of what we have today. The Wealth of a Nation The ninth book takes us to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. A nation is an entity that comprises a geographical area with a legal setting. It is governed by a state that is the keeper of the citizen's charter. The state maintains the rules of a nation’s Social Capital and thus determines the capital structure of the nation and its citizens. The Wealth of the Planet Earth The tenth book is about our planet. It introduces the concept of Natural Capital. What we think of natural resources is actually the capitalization of life that has been happening for billions of years. Unfortunately, many of the actions that we do in the pursuit of wealth production reduce the planet’s natural capital. If the planet was treated as a capital asset, it would be maintained and it would not be consumed risking a drop of the whole world to a lower income level. The Wealth of the Human Spirit The eleventh book will be an inquiry about what of all these economic principles might mean in the spiritual world.
- The Wealth of the People: The Wealth of the Market
3
The task of explaining the causes of the wealth of the people in a society is a long and complex subject for a single e-book. To facilitate the explanation and the delivery of the material, an e-book will be published in each set of topics. The following are the planned titles of the book series: Your Wealth The first book looks at the time savings gained by a single person increasing his physical and mind assets in an island. The Wealth of Your Neighbor The second book is about the agreements that two people have to make to be in a path to increase their respective wealth. The Wealth of the Market The third book explains the opportunities offered by a free market to produce wealth for the people that participate in it. This book explains the wealth production results when there is a market that brings the competitive advantage of every individual to the table. The Wealth of the Business Enterprise The fourth book is about the function of the business enterprise to produce wealth for its customers, its owners, and its employees. The Wealth of the State The fifth book discusses what happens when we remove the assumption that everybody is going to behave correctly. The book explores the historical formation of the state and the implications for the production of wealth. The Wealth of Social Capital The sixth book is the core of the series. Social Capital is defined as the ability of a society to learn and agree on the rules that are necessary for the production of wealth. This is the key for the wealth of the people in society. This is the ingredient that is a prerequisite for physical and human capital formation and is the ingredient missing in many countries that are not able to achieve wealth. The Wealth of Physical Capital The seventh book is about the wealth of the physical capital that humanity has today. It should make you grateful that you live in this age and not five hundred or five thousand years ago. The Wealth of Human Capital The eighth book is about the wealth of the human capital that humanity has today. A great deal of the human capital available is taken for granted and it is wasted so it will be good to review it. The Wealth of a Nation The ninth book takes us to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. A nation is an entity that comprises a geographical area with a legal setting. It is governed by a state that is the keeper of the social contract. The state maintains the rules of a nation’s social capital and thus determines the capital structure of the nation and its citizens and in this way the state determines the income of its citizens. The Wealth of the Planet Earth The tenth book is about our planet. It introduces the concept of Natural Capital. What we think as natural resources is actually the capitalization of life that has been happening for millions of years. Unfortunately, many of the actions that we do in the pursuit of wealth production reduce the planet’s natural capital. If the planet was treated as a capital asset, it would be maintained correctly and it would not be consumed risking a drop of the whole world to a lower income level. The Wealth of the Human Spirit The eleventh book will be an inquiry about what of all these economic principles might mean in the spiritual world. End of the Series
- The Wealth of the People: The Wealth of the Business Enterprise
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The “Wealth of the People” Book Series The task of explaining the causes of the wealth of the people in a society is a long and complex subject for a single e-book. To facilitate the explanation and the delivery of the material, an e-book will be published in each set of topics. The following are the planned titles of the book series: Your Wealth The first book looks at the time savings gained by a single person increasing his physical and mind assets in an island. The Wealth of Your Neighbor The second book is about the agreements that two people have to make to be in a path to increase their respective wealth. The Wealth of the Market The third book explains the opportunities offered by a free market to produce wealth for the people that participate in it. This book explains the wealth production results when there is a market that brings the competitive advantage of every individual to the market. The Wealth of the Business Enterprise The fourth book is about the function of the business enterprise to produce wealth for its customers, its owners, and its employees. The Wealth of the State The fifth book discusses what happens when we remove the assumption that everybody is going to behave correctly. The book explores the historical formation of the state and the implications for the production of wealth. The Wealth of Social Capital The sixth book is the core of the series. Social Capital is defined as the ability of a society to learn and agree on the rules that are necessary for the production of wealth. This is the key for the wealth of the people in society. This is the ingredient that is a prerequisite for physical and human capital formation and the ingredient missing in many countries that are not able to achieve wealth. The Wealth of Physical Capital The seventh book is about the wealth of the physical capital that humanity has today. It should make you grateful that you live in this age and not five hundred or five thousand years ago. The Wealth of Human Capital The eighth book is about the wealth of the human capital that humanity has today. A great deal of the human capital available is taken for granted and it is wasted so it will be good to review it. The Wealth of a Nation The ninth book takes us to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. A nation is an entity that comprises a geographical area with a legal setting. It is governed by a state that is the keeper of the social contract. The state maintains the rules of a nation’s social capital and thus determines the capital structure of the nation and its citizens and in this way the state determines the income of its citizens. The Wealth of the Planet Earth The tenth book is about our planet. It introduces the concept of Natural Capital. What we think as natural resources is actually the capitalization of life that has been happening for millions of years. Unfortunately, many of the actions that we do in the pursuit of wealth production reduce the planet’s natural capital. If the planet was treated as a capital asset, it would be maintained correctly and it would not be consumed risking a drop of the whole world to a lower income level. The Wealth of the Human Spirit The eleventh book will be an inquiry about what these economic principles might mean for the spiritual world.
- The Wealth of the People: The Wealth of the State
5
The “Wealth of the People” Book Series The task of explaining the causes of the wealth of the people in a society is a complex subject for a single e-book. To facilitate the explanation and the delivery of the material, one e-book will be published in each set of topics. The following are the titles of the book series: Your Wealth The first book looks at the time savings and the wealth gained by a single person increasing his physical and human capital in an isolated island. The Wealth of Your Neighbor The second book is about the agreements that two people have to make to be in a path to increase their respective wealth. These agreements become their social capital. The Wealth of the Market The third book explains the opportunities offered by a free market to produce wealth for the people that participate in it. This book explains the wealth gain that results from a market that brings the competitive advantage of every individual to work for each other. The Wealth of the Business Enterprise The fourth book explains the function of the business enterprise to produce wealth for its customers, its owners, and its employees. The Wealth of the State The fifth book discusses what happens when the assumption that everybody is going to behave correctly is removed. The book explores the historical formation of the state and the implications for the production of wealth. The level at which the state supports and protects the wealth production process is the level of social capital of the nation. The Wealth of Social Capital The sixth book is the core of the series. Social capital is defined as the ability of a society to learn and agree on the rules that are necessary for the production of wealth. This is the key for the wealth of the people in society. This is the ingredient that is a prerequisite for the buildup of physical capital with its corresponding human capital that determines if a nation can be wealthy. The Wealth of Physical Capital The seventh book is about the wealth of the physical capital that humanity has today. It should make you grateful that you live in this age and not five hundred or five thousand years ago. The Wealth of Human Capital The eighth book is about the wealth of the human capital that humanity has today. A great deal of the human capital is taken for granted and a great deal is wasted so it will be good to review the major advances of human capital. The Wealth of a Nation The ninth book takes us to a title similar to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. A nation is an entity that comprises a geographical area with a legal setting. It is governed by a state that is the keeper of the citizen’s charter. The state maintains the rules of a nation’s operations and in this way determines the capital structure of the nation and its citizens. This is a key factor that results in wealth, freedom, and life for its citizens. The Wealth of the Planet Earth The tenth book is about our planet. It introduces the concept of Natural Capital. What we think as natural resources is actually the capitalization of life, organic, and inorganic matter that has been happening for millions of years. Unfortunately, many of the actions that we do in the pursuit of wealth production reduce the planet’s natural capital. If the planet was treated as a capital asset, it would be maintained correctly and it would not be consumed risking a drop of the whole world to lower income levels. The Wealth of the Human Spirit The eleventh book will be an inquiry about what these economic principles might mean for the spiritual world. End of the Book Series
- The Wealth of the People: The Wealth of Social Capital
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The “Wealth of the People” Book Series: The task of explaining the causes of the wealth of the people in a society is a complex subject for a single e-book. To facilitate the explanation and the delivery of the material, one e-book will be published in each set of topics. The following are the titles of the book series: Your Wealth The first book looks at the time savings and the wealth gained by a single person increasing his Physical and Human Capital in an island. The Wealth of Your Neighbor The second book is about the agreements that two people have to make to be in a path to increase their respective wealth. These agreements become their Social Capital. The Wealth of the Market The third book explains the opportunities offered by a free market to produce wealth for the people that participate in it. This book explains the wealth gains that result when there is a market that brings the competitive advantage of every individual to the market. The Wealth of the Business Enterprise The fourth book is about the function of the business enterprise to produce wealth for its customers, its owners, and its employees. The Wealth of the State The fifth book discusses what happens when we remove the assumption that everybody is going to behave correctly. The book explores the historical formation of the State and the implications for the production of wealth. The level at which the State supports and protects the wealth production process is the level of Social Capital of the nation. The Wealth of Social Capital The sixth book is the core of the series. Social Capital is defined as the ability of a society to learn and agree on the rules that are necessary for the production of wealth. This is the key for the wealth of the people in society. This is the ingredient that is a prerequisite for the buildup of Physical with its corresponding Human Capital that determines if a nation can be wealthy. The Wealth of Physical Capital The seventh book is about the wealth of the Physical Capital that humanity has today. It should make you grateful that you live in this age and not five hundred or five thousand years ago. The Wealth of Human Capital The eighth book is about the wealth of the Human Capital that humanity has today. A great deal of the Human Capital available is taken for granted and a great deal is wasted so it will be good to review the major advances in Human Capital. The Wealth of a Nation The ninth book takes us to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations book. A nation is an entity that comprises a geographical area with a legal setting. It is governed by a State that is the keeper of the citizen's charter. The State maintains the rules of a nation’s Social Capital and thus determines the capital structure of the nation and its citizens and in this way the State operates is a key factor that results in wealth, freedom, and life for its citizens. The Wealth of the Planet Earth The tenth book is about our planet. It introduces the concept of Natural Capital. What we think as natural resources is actually the capitalization of life that has been happening for millions of years. Unfortunately, many of the actions that we do in the pursuit of wealth production reduce the planet’s natural capital. If the planet was treated as a capital asset, it would be maintained correctly and it would not be consumed risking lowering the income level of all the people in the world. The Wealth of the Human Spirit The eleventh book will be an inquiry about what these economic principles might mean for a spiritual world.
Fernando Urias
Fernando Urias is a process engineer with experience writing SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) to communicate the best business processes to a large number of people. To do this successfully, he reads books available in the subject, talks to people that perform the process, including operational folks and experts, and listens to the latest podcasts and YouTube videos. With this information, he writes what he thinks is the best practice. His professional experience has spilled over to his hobbies resulting in several book series. A Low Carbohydrate Lifestyle series: One of his hobbies is cooking and one of his objectives is to be healthy. This is has resulted in a series explaining a low carbohydrate lifestyle. Book 1: My Low Carb Story, Diet Book, Cookbook, and Shopping List. Book 2: My Low Carbohydrate Home Menu. Book 3: A Well-Engineered Diet and Cookbook. A Business Series: He uses several management tools professionally, some of them from the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt arsenal, which he will share in a business series. The first tool shared is a system to write and maintain action lists in paper, a smartphone, or a computer. He uses this tool to keep track of the things that need to get done to achieve stated objectives and at the same time keep stress low by having pending actions written instead of letting them linger in the mind causing mental stress. Book 1: The Automatic Time Management System The Wealth of the People Book Series: One of his hobbies is to study economic theory. He is interested in understanding the different levels of wealth of the nations of the world, specifically what explains the difference in wealth between Mexico and the United States of America, since he was born in the border. This has led him to write a series of books about the production of wealth. Book 1: Your Wealth Book 2: Your Neighbor's Wealth Book 3: The Wealth of the Market Book 4: The Wealth of the Business Enterprise Book 5: The Wealth of the State Book 6: The Wealth of Social Capital A Mexico Series: Fernando was very concerned with the results of the Mexican 2018 election results motivating him to attempt to find out why those results were obtained and to follow up the income per capita under the new government. This series is in Spanish. Book 1: El Ingreso Prom...
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