De Revolutione Pretii Humani: Minimum Wage
by Ryszard Nowosielski
"The model is not national. It is planetary."
This book offers a groundbreaking formal system for determining the minimum wage-not by politics, productivity, or sentiment, but by the biological and economic cost of human existence. Rooted in systems theory and stripped of all moral language, De Revolutione Pretii Humani presents two convergent models that calculate the irreducible monetary floor of participation in a capitalist system.
The result is not a policy proposal. It is a constitutional boundary.
Avoiding ideology, the book introduces:
Nowosielski's style is austere, precise, and without rhetorical digression. This is not a plea for justice-it is the algorithmic closure of systemic extraction.
For readers of Raworth, Piketty, Ackoff, and Graeber-but more severe than any of them-De Revolutione Pretii Humani redefines the minimum wage as a structural necessity, not a political compromise.
If the state claims ownership of human presence, it must pay for it. This book calculates the price.