
What is the Growth Standard?
An original economic and philosophical system created by William S.
The Growth Standard is one of the first entirely new and viable economic systems proposed in over a century. It is not a reform, variation, or reinterpretation of capitalism, socialism, communism, or any existing economic structure. Instead, it introduces an original foundation, one that shifts the global conversation away from centralized control and artificial inflation toward value rooted in people, production, and national integrity.
Designed from the ground up by William S., The Growth Standard presents a complete restructuring of how value, work, wealth, and national strength are defined. It carries implications not just for economics, but also for political science, philosophy, ethics, sociology, psychology, and national policy-making.
This system is a theoretical and philosophical landmark, one that challenges deeply held assumptions while offering tangible, structured alternatives.
It is currently under active academic and independent review, and access to the full system is limited to verified individuals who meet the outlined criteria.
Below is a summary paper.

“People are the most valuable resource a nation can possess. What is of value must be treated with value.” – William S. (2025)