Outgrowing capitalism : rethinking money to reshape society and pursue purpose /
Dondi, Marco
Outgrowing capitalism : rethinking money to reshape society and pursue purpose / Marco Dondi. - First edition. - viii, 429 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographic references (pages [373]-414) and index.
Well-being -- Money -- Capitalism -- Monetism -- Roadmap.
"In Outgrowing Capitalism, Marco Dondi sheds light on the fact that most people do not have the economic security to focus on purpose and life fulfillment. He proposes that this is not the way things have to be; there is an alternative. In a quest to change our economic system to cater for everyone, he identifies deep issues in how money is created and allocated and connects these to capitalism. Instead of generating value and increasing well-being in society, free-market money creation through private banks has led to the inflation of house prices, financial crises, increasing inequality, and mountains of private debt. Dondi shows that the assumptions and circumstances that made capitalism a success are no longer true today. He then describes a new socio-economic model, monetism, an alternative that is good for the many rather than the few. He provides a pragmatic roadmap to institutionalize monetism and solve societal issues that only seem as permanent as time." -- book jacket.
9781735424576 1735424579
Capitalism.
Capitalism--Social aspects.
Capitalismo
Capitalismo--Aspectos sociales.
HB 501 / D679o 2021
330.12/2
Outgrowing capitalism : rethinking money to reshape society and pursue purpose / Marco Dondi. - First edition. - viii, 429 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographic references (pages [373]-414) and index.
Well-being -- Money -- Capitalism -- Monetism -- Roadmap.
"In Outgrowing Capitalism, Marco Dondi sheds light on the fact that most people do not have the economic security to focus on purpose and life fulfillment. He proposes that this is not the way things have to be; there is an alternative. In a quest to change our economic system to cater for everyone, he identifies deep issues in how money is created and allocated and connects these to capitalism. Instead of generating value and increasing well-being in society, free-market money creation through private banks has led to the inflation of house prices, financial crises, increasing inequality, and mountains of private debt. Dondi shows that the assumptions and circumstances that made capitalism a success are no longer true today. He then describes a new socio-economic model, monetism, an alternative that is good for the many rather than the few. He provides a pragmatic roadmap to institutionalize monetism and solve societal issues that only seem as permanent as time." -- book jacket.
9781735424576 1735424579
Capitalism.
Capitalism--Social aspects.
Capitalismo
Capitalismo--Aspectos sociales.
HB 501 / D679o 2021
330.12/2