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Our world is changing. It changes in the same way it ever has. The time has come to confront our shortcomings.

The Invisible Hand of The Market” is one of the most famous metaphors in economics – credited to Adam Smith in his work, The Wealth of Nations published in 1776.

We attribute events in the world as an unintended consequences of individual selfishness. What I do for myself, so goes the world.

There is bread on the shelf not because people need bread to eat, but because a baker has a desire for profit. The need for bread manifests as an opportunity for personal gain.

In it's abstraction, it waves away the nuance that make up the true complexity of the world. Sweeps, under the rug, unpleasantries that might tell a different story.

What is left is an alienated public, angry at something, but not exactly sure what.

This publication confronts our societal demons. A clash with who we really are, essential for the maturity of any single person, work not yet done for us as a people.

We are formed by our past. We are responsible for our present. We are in control of our future.

The Invisible Hand relies on fragmentation. The Indivisible Hand is a reunification.

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author: ajitama date: may 05 2026