Preventing concentration of resources in limited areas and to make total global resources equally available to all. The effect will be to break open profit-motive toward a proportionate dynamic.
An integral part of recasting productive engagement to affect production which is equitable in terms of global needs and creative employment of human energies.
Tactics include: assets exchange to make available resources to all men through interchanges of skills and wealth in local/global communities; cooperative ownership to cause a shift in the profit motive image so that property owners see themselves as stewards of the world's resources; control agency to supervise the economic flow through regulatory networks placed around the globe; just taxation to make the internal revenue burden more equitable, to support government activities at all levels of society; and creation and exchange of contextual stories about the need of re-directed resource flow. An example is the release of centralized oil industry control thus allowing flow of capital directly to employees in the country.