Jo M. Sekimonyo (author)

Venus Flytrap Press
Merchant of ideas

Jo m. sekimonyo

Jo M. Sekimonyo is a theorist, human rights activist, political economist, and social philosopher. He is a Congolese born, American fermented and globally bottled Merchant of Ideas. He has been a strong critic of mainstream economists stating that, "these clown shows chip away the substance of economic disparity dialogues".

On the Labor Theory of Value, Sekimonyo argues that in the twenty-first century, instead of the average number of labor hours, the quality of the means nested in an enterprise to produce a commodity or provide a service establishes relative prices. 

In this context, labor is no longer viewed as a cost but one of the profiteers, as it ought to be. The working class is no longer a cost but one of the profiteers, as it should be.

Much of his writing has been concerned with "economic injustice, poverty, and egalitarianism".

His work has been translated into over ten languages.

Sekimonyo argues that the ability of individuals to understand the world and creatively respond to challenges that confront humanity is key to alleviate poverty. He facilitates several workshops and seminars every year throughout the developing world geared towards stimulating debates around global social issues and mainstream economic theories.

He is the founder of "En Charge", an independent, non-partisan organization that promotes the participation of young people in social, political and economic dialogues at the national and global levels.

His more recent work deals with an alternative to capitalism; ethosism.



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Books:

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Fifty Five Shades of Political Economy….
Conspiracy rules and success myths do work. Every existing doctrine compresses the ambiance of the love affair with untamable disillusions.
Génocide économique
What is the catalyzer of the ballooning the social, economic, and social gap between the gang of robber barons and captains of industry and the rest?


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