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Appreciation of the social environment and satisfaction from giving will “fuel” the economy of mutual guarantee.

Key Points

Every scientific method begins with a premise, and economics is no exception to the rule. While hard sciences engage in minerals, plants, and the cosmos at large, economics engages in something far more volatile and unpredictable: human nature. One such premise in economics is John Stuart Mill’s [82] “homo economicus” (the economic human). Roughly speaking, the goal of the economic human, namely each of us, is to obtain the maximum pleasure for the least effort.

And what does the economic human enjoy? The consumption of goods. The more goods we consume, the more we enjoy our lives. Additionally, we are not keen on hard work, so we weigh everything by the measure of exertion required to obtain our goods. Economic humans wish to maximize their benefits by choosing the alternative that best serves their preferences under their budget limitations.

[82] “John Stuart Mill,” Primary Contributor: Richard Paul Anschutz, Encyclopedia Britannica, http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/382623/John-Stuart-Mill

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