New Book 'Inclusionism' Proposes Radical Economic Model for Wealth Distribution

A groundbreaking book co-authored by MAXBRUCE and AI systems introduces Consumer Earned Tokenized Equities (CETEs) as a transformative approach to economic participation, challenging traditional capitalist models and offering a framework for more equitable wealth distribution.

May 2, 2025
New Book 'Inclusionism' Proposes Radical Economic Model for Wealth Distribution

A new book titled 'Inclusionism: Finally! A Blueprint for the Bold Transformation of Capitalism' is challenging conventional economic thinking by proposing a novel approach to wealth creation and distribution. Co-authored by designer MAXBRUCE and two advanced artificial intelligences, the book presents a radical framework for reimagining economic systems through Consumer Earned Tokenized Equities (CETEs).

The book argues that the current economic model perpetuates inequality and suggests a systemic redesign that rewards participation over speculation. By introducing CETEs, the authors propose a mechanism that would allow everyday contributors to directly benefit from economic growth, effectively democratizing wealth generation.

Backed by the Better World Regulatory Coalition Inc., the framework includes comprehensive governance structures aimed at creating more inclusive economic ecosystems. The approach is particularly targeted at younger generations, positioning them as potential architects of a more equitable economic future.

Sovereign wealth funds and policy leaders are increasingly examining alternative economic models, and 'Inclusionism' arrives at a critical moment of potential systemic transformation. The book highlights the United States' lack of a global stakeholder-focused sovereign wealth fund as a significant opportunity for reimagining economic participation.

With regional editions tailored for the UAE, Kenya, and Saudi Arabia, the book seeks to provide a global perspective on economic redesign. Its core message emphasizes that younger generations have the potential to fundamentally reshape economic systems through digital and financial literacy.

As global economic structures continue to evolve, 'Inclusionism' offers a provocative blueprint for a more participatory and equitable economic model, challenging readers to envision a future where wealth circulation is more democratic and inclusive.