Title: A n a n d a
1A n a n d a
a conscious venture in collective capitalism
- A Prospectus for owner candidates
2Conscious
coinage
3Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Collective Capitalism
Chapter 2 O Zone Organic Ice Cream Parlor
Teahaus
4a conscious venture in collective capitalism
Ananda
A company owned by a growing collective of
entrepreneurs, centered around a network of
bustling public markets, concerned with local
profitability and a shared consciousness.
5In our business model, excess profits are not
concentrated in the elite few at the top of the
social pyramid.
They are instead distributed within a sphere of
ownership, where each member shares in the
collective profits of the entire company.
6Democracy dammit!
Indeed
One Person One Share One Vote
7Resources
Flow of capital
8Capitalism for the few
resources
Flow of capital
Few, owners
9Capitalism for the Collective
Resources
Flow of capital
10Moreover, control of each individual business is
managed by the entrepreneur. Their passion,
bliss, dreams, and expertise propel their
specific venture forward.
.while excess profits are deposited into a
collectively owned bank.
11The bank then reinvests capital back into
existing business or into selected new ventures
12The bank, or the coop of coops, manages surplus
profits investing into undervalued investments
primarily within the collective
MORE Who chooses what to fund? Click Here
13Like Warren Buffet And Benjamin Graham
Invest in companies you trust
When they are available
for less than they are intrinsically worth
Duh!
14Like Warren Buffet And Benjamin Graham
and if possible share in their ownership So you
may manage surplus income.
Buying yet more investments Below their intrinsic
value
15Like Warren Buffet And Benjamin Graham
..and it you maintain this practice over and
over Your profits will inexorably grow
16What could be more undervalued than the
poor?
17Universal health care education and retirement
18This network of public markets is focused on
localism utilizing local resources and
production to benefit neighbors.
The public market as focal point but many other
business types are incincluded as well, such as
energy, green construction, and manufacturing
19Living by localism relies significantly less on
outside energy, because less is shipped in or out
of the area.
20This is also much kinder to the earth that
sustains us
21we realize our interdependence is inescapable,
and can no longer be ignored.
22These markets also spend a paucity of effort
being competitive in global markets.
23In once sense, we are concerned foremost about
sustainability of each tribe for endless
generations.
24sustainability
of the tribe
25Its about me
Its about us
Its about you
26How can this fail?
27Its like trying to kill the Borg individual
killing one or even a few is irrelevant and
futile.
28We are a collective of humanity, an organic
machine.
built to last, endure and overcome.
29This venture allows for, in fact promotes
individual expression and drive
30while checking ego, greed, and selfishness
.which are unsustainable.
31It maximizes profit through efficiency,
cooperative advising, promotion, and funding, and
through facilitating synergistic collaborative
ventures.
32People Profits Principles Place
33Public Markets were taken from us! The Public
Markets as focal point placing the owner
entrepreneurs in the same physical and spiritual
space.
And, again many other business types are
included as well, such as energy, green
construction, manufacturing, and more
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36Place creation based on shared passion, mission,
consciousness, profits and resources.
37Less need to compete globally. Less energy
wasted. More efficient, more compassionate, with
less greed and selfishness.
38Small, local entrepreneurs with the power of a
multi-million dollar company.
39Layers
- Public markets
- Organic Zone ice cream and tea locally
available products - Indoor outdoor market halls
- amphitheater
- recording studio
- movie theater
- film house
- salon
40Layers
- healing arts
- ice cream manufacturing
- coffee roaster
- farmers
- book store
- Hotel
- winery
- housing
- green construction.
41Layers
- Toy store
- Confectionary
- Renewable Energy
- Inner city hydroponic commercial greenhouses
- Anaerobic digesters
- Something Special From Wisconsin
- And much more
42 not charity but Investment in the poor
43Democracy one share one vote Capitalism damn
right! Localism of course
Consciousness what else!?
44Owners receive a graduated living wage based on
explicitly described productivity markers
45An owner who is extremely productive may make 10
fold, an entry level owner
46but not 10,000 TIMES!
47Hell yah, Im going to get rich. but only if we
all get rich -M.H.
In the next era there will be no great effect
of consciousness without capital, and capital
will be ineffective without consciousness.
-J.McG.
48The Chocolate River
A river of chocolate that is the life blood of
the plutocracy From out of no where Small,
insignificant tributaries form and generate
like tidal pools of chocolate Then when the
river dries one day, gasp! The pools are still
there Now canopied and connected to candy
factories !
Sustainability of the tribe baby
49One Share - one Vote
The natural conflict between capitalism and
democracy is soundly resolved
50Network of Public Markets
A network of public market in impoverished
communities, mostly on rail lines
51Fabric of Souls
It forms of network of nodes that is
Self-aware Like an interconnected matrix
of soul energy that Forms the literal mind of
God
52Network of Public Markets
Like tiny points of illumination incidence of
intense Light Small but extremely bright tiny
parcels of Gods soul peaking through The
fucking ashes of Unchecked ego
53Open To all
Hey you over der Yah. Cove over here!
54Giving the Earth back
55Who receives capital?
An expert panel at the coop bank decides which
venture to fund based on likelihood for
profitability, social consciousness, and
sustainability From the entrepreneur Sound
business plans and an interview are mandatory
return
56The Collectives board
The collectives oversight board is comprised of
members duly elected by the other owners Each
elected board member may serve no more than two
consecutive two year terms
57On The issue of greed
- One share if an owner is tempted to cash out
its an all-out each owner has but one (highly
valuable) share. - A per cent of the annual net income is paid back
as a dividend to the owners and/or donated to the
charity of the owners choosing. -
58Now Lets go to Oz!
59Organic
Zone
Just Made Ice Cream Tea
60O
Zone
Organic Ice Cream Parlor Tea Haus
61Oz an organic ice cream parlor and
tea haus. A magical place serving just-made
organic ice cream, concocted by Sue Sibby, an
organic ice cream pioneer. The Oz environment
is new vintage retro, eclectic, and cozy. The
whimsy continues all around this amazing place
Oz sits within the always springtime charm of a
town public market. Besides arguably the
planet's purest ice cream visitors to Oz may
enjoy locals teas, coffees, confectionary
delights, art, poetry, music, gifts, and an every
evolving mix of marketplace characters.
62Optimo, a refreshment parlor, Viroqua, Wi 1908
63Oz Our special place in the
world What makes us so singularly spectacular?
We craft small batch just made soft serve organic
ice cream, made by a master ice cream maker right
out back. Sibby insists on only the finest
ingredients, including locally nurtured organic
milk then, there is the love in the
process and thats something big made ice cream
just aint got!!
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a conscious venture in collective capitalism
- A Prospectus for owner candidates