De Revolutione Pretii Humani: Universal Wage System is not an economic commentary - it is a blueprint for the reconstruction of wage logic. In this second volume of Ryszard Nowosielski's radical trilogy, the author proposes a closed, diagnostic wage system grounded in three domains of human contribution: Education, Effectiveness, and Morale.
Rejecting arbitrary premiums, positional inflation, and informal privilege, this model limits all compensation to a traceable scale: from 1 to 10 the empirically defined minimum wage. The system replaces negotiation with evaluation, hierarchy with function, and ideology with structure.
The book introduces:
A 3-domain evaluative framework with 25 structural traitsA bonus model for exceptional personal surplus (10%)The abolition of all unjustified forms of overpaymentLegal, institutional, and transition blueprintsQuantified national simulations for Poland, Germany, and the EU27For readers in economics, public policy, governance, and post-capitalist design, this is not a book to agree with. It is a system to test - and perhaps, to install.