Call to Action
JEP Foundation is a thought leader in defining and promoting alternative solutions to predatory capitalism. Our goal is to take the sharp edges off modern capitalism and make it a viable economic system that benefits all people.
Is it right for one man to profit from another man’s misery? We say “No.” What do you say?
What You Can Do
There’s an old saying, “Do nothing, and nothing happens.” If you’re happy with today’s world, do nothing. If you think the world could be a better place, do something and perhaps that something will include practicing Humanistic Capitalism at the personal, corporate, and social levels.
Here’s what you can do:
- Speak out for Humanistic Capitalism and against predatory capitalism. It’s OK, don’t be shy.
- Patronize companies that practice the principles of Just Enough Profit. Look for our logo and their formal maturity level rating.
- Purchase some of our fine bumper stickers (listed below) to show your support (we make US$1 profit per sticker).
It’s OK to make a profit, but not at any cost. Instead, let’s use our money in more enlightened ways.
Bumper Stickers
Following are some of our more popular bumper stickers along with a few examples:
- Where Capitalism Meets Humanism
- How Many Million$ Does One Person Need?
- We Believe in Humanistic Capitalism
- Humans Against Predatory Capitalism
- Stop Predatory Capitalism!
- No Ruthlessness, No Exploitation
- Capitalism, Without the Hard Edges
- What’s Your JEP Maturity Level?
- Sorry, but Greed is NOT Good
- Yes, a Person CAN be Too Rich
- I Stand for Something
- Got (Just Enough) Profit?
- Two Words, Eight Syllables
- An Idea Who’s Time Has Come
- Two Words Can Change the World
- What’s Your JEP IQ?
Latest News
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Humanistic Capitalism promotes abundance
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Pure, unadulterated greed is NOT a good thing and is no longer acceptable
Companies we're associated with reflect our values. So what does that say about “us” when our companies exploit the weaknesses and poverty of others? If we truly want a better ...


