“The Random Ideas” blog is an active research site anyone can use to find the deepest and most thorough ideas, notes and graphics of global change, now taking place. It includes my personal graphics and notes of major macro-economics, cutting edge philosophical ideas, new mathematical and scientific ideas, published over the last few years. The graphs, links and notes are up-to-date, some culled from the web and others from my own materials and creating, of the most important and pertinent ideas to global economic change, from all eras and subject areas of history... I am presently working on an updated and clearer explanation of my past and present writings on other sites, and at some of the ones listed here. My ideas are blends and extensions of Adam Smith's, Alexander Hamilton's, David Ricardo's, Alfred Marshall's, Gustav Cassel's, John Maynard Keynes', Irving Fisher's, Joseph Schumpeter's, Paul Einzig's, Milton Gilbert's, Hyman Minsky's, Rudi Dornbusch's, Nouriel Roubini's, Robert Skidelsky's, Robert Mundell's, Paul Krugman's, Edward Hugh's, Paul Davidson's, Richard Duncan's, Marshall Auerback's, Stephen Roach's, Andy Xie's, William Greider's, George Soros', Joseph Stiglitz's, Herman Daly's, Thaksin Shinawatra's, George Monbiot's, Douglas Vickers', James Robertson's, Ron Dore's, Kurt Godel's, John Nash's, Jane D'Arista's, Karol Gellert's, Ann Pettifor's, Hazel Henderson's, and many other's ideas about the world changes needed in the monetary system. It will take some time to finish my thoughts, so for now, enjoy my meager ideas, notes and links. Thanks, L.A. Gillespie