Category

Economics

Analysis of monetary systems, monetary policy, debt architecture, inflation, and the political economy beneath them.

Economics · 21 min

A Response to Dr. Shalaby (2025), "The End of Labor Economics as We Know It:

A stock market needs a currency, and a currency needs infrastructure. Before we declare the end of labor economics, we should ask whether the real problem is the concept of labor or the monetary system that fails to reward it."

M Azim Abdul Majeed · 2026-05-03
Economics · 32 min

The Honest Skeptic's Companion

Answers to the Hardest Questions About GX Coin Protocol

M Azim Abdul Majeed · 2026-05-03
Economics · 20 min

Equity Without Illusion

Equal Beginnings, Honest Flows, and the Safety Net That Preserves Human Dignity

M Azim Abdul Majeed · 2026-04-26
Economics · 7 min

America's Debt Is Not a Bug, It Is the System Working as Designed

A response to Aijaz Bashir Lone's analysis of America's $39 trillion debt crisis. The root cause is not institutional, it is arithmetic. And Islamic economic principles, while directionally correct, require structural architecture to move from aspiration to implementation.

M Azim Abdul Majeed · 2026-04-23
Economics · 21 min

The Reckoning of Privilege

Why the Global North Must Come to Terms with the Debt of Its Own Making

M Azim Abdul Majeed · 2026-04-22
Economics · 20 min

The Great Liberation

A Population-Weighted Monetary Genesis as the Foundation of Global South Sovereignty

M Azim Abdul Majeed · 2026-04-19
Economics · 6 min

Inflation, Debt, and the Dollar's Risk Premium

The specter of 'dollar doomsday' tends to arrive wearing the mask of inflation. History is more subtle. A monetary system can absorb sizeable shocks and then re-anchor, unless its institutions fail to correct course.

M Azim Abdul Majeed · 2025-09-25
Economics · 6 min

From Tally Sticks to Tokenized Ledgers: Why the Dollar Still Dominates and Where the Cracks Are Forming

Money did not begin as a spreadsheet or a blockchain. It began as memory. Strip away the romance and the dollar's primacy flows from an institutional stack: deep collateral markets, reliable settlement, and legal recourse at scale. But the story is not static.

M Azim Abdul Majeed · 2025-09-18