Reforming today’s institutions won’t be enough to support the transformations of the future.
New community-controlled financial institutions can tip the balance of power in favour of local people.
How can money build community and connection instead of division?
How can money strengthen local democracy and empowerment?
History shows that capitalism isn’t natural or normal, strengthening
the belief that we can create something better.
Money and productivity don’t define us; love does.
Today,
campaigners dressed as wolves in suits invaded the streets of Davos to
highlight the real face of private-sector influence.
Circulating local dollars or pounds can’t create more wealth when there isn’t enough to begin with.
We are all
interdependent, but a person’s economic situation determines whether dependency
is seen as acceptable or not.
Economic growth can’t reduce inequalities; it merely postpones
confronting exploitation. Español
Has capitalism co-opted our creative juices? A review of Oli Mould’s new
book ‘Against Creativity.’
Asserting the moral right to repudiate debt may be the only way of
rebuilding democracy.