Love’s Warrior | Fiction

Posted by on Mar 27, 2013 in New Short Story | Fiction, Short Story

The Buseks are a rare breed of animal that has transcended the basic necessities which humans still crave.  Their inalienable rights have been squandered and destroyed by our brethren.  Or perhaps a distant relative to the human race that currently exists on this world, you be the judge.

Love’s Warrior | Fiction

Excerpt:

After sometime, Earth degraded into a festering cesspool of pollution and limited resources. For many economists and business majors had been taught a myth and that was the fixed pie analogy. A fixed pie states that there is a basic amount of capital to be gained. For example: if you produce more of a product, like a shoe. Eventually everyone will have shoes and you will be out of a job because no one needs that product anymore. The myth led to the workers despising industrial machinery that could work all day and all night, thus producing more shoes. Normally this is applied to human resources versus industrial resources. The thought was that as industrial resources improved human beings would be expendable. This would mean less people would have jobs. While this was a myth there was a fixed pie that did exist, natural resources.