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Loginomics: A New Economic System for the 21st Century

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5 Star Review


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Editorial Book Review:

By Andre Sainz


Sanjeev Jain is not an economist. He is a physician with dual doctorates in biochemistry and medicine, and that outsider perspective turns out to be exactly what a book like this needs. Economists have been arguing about how to fix the current system for decades. Jain looked at it from the outside and asked a more fundamental question: what if the system itself is the problem?


Reading Loginomics feels like sitting with someone who genuinely cannot accept an explanation that doesn't actually explain anything. Jain's frustration with the household budgeting analogies that dominate public conversations about national economics is palpable and completely justified. A sovereign government that issues its own currency does not operate like a family trying to balance a checkbook, and treating it as though it does has led to policy decisions that have left millions of people increasingly disconnected from the prosperity their labor helps create. He says this plainly, without the hedging that tends to make economics books feel like they're afraid of their own conclusions.


The three foundational commitments at the heart of the Loginomics framework are worth sitting with carefully. Guaranteed access to essential needs. A revenue system that eliminates income tax while taxing rents and system usage. Formal recognition of creative, athletic, and scholarly contributions as genuine economic value. These are not small adjustments to the existing model. They are a fundamental reimagining of what an economy is actually for, and Jain builds the case for each one with the methodical precision you would expect from someone trained in scientific rigor.


What makes the book feel genuinely timely is how directly it addresses the forces most people are already feeling: automation eroding stable employment, AI detaching productivity from human labor, and the gigification of work creating exactly the kind of fragmented, unpredictable economic existence that the current system was never designed to handle.


For readers willing to think seriously about what a 21st century economy could actually look like, this book is an ambitious and genuinely provocative starting point.


About the Author

Sanjeev Jain



Sanjeev Jain holds dual doctorates in biochemistry and medicine and practices as a physician specializing in allergy and immunology. Known for his analytical depth and inventive approach to problem-solving, he has consistently bridged scientific rigor with real-world innovation. As an allergy specialist, Jain developed novel treatment protocols for food and environmental allergies and co-authored a book on food allergy therapy. During the COVID-19 shutdown, he identified three foundational challenges confronting humanity, which led to his co-authorship of Logiverse: A New Paradigm for a Grand Unified Theory, and to the sole authorship of Loginomics: A New Economic System for the 21st Century. He is currently working on Loginance: A New Form of Governance for the 21st Century.



 
 
 

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