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To change the world, we need a money revolution. Yet the debate over money has been dominated by two perspectives: those free-market capitalists who want money to rule everything, and those who want the state to harness money's power. Decolonizing Money presents an anarchist theory of money which sets out strategies for collective liberation beyond state and capital. Drawing on anarchist, abolitionist and anti-colonial feminist traditions, Julio Linares makes the heretical argument for a grassroots democratic movement to abolish the imperialist US dollar as a necessary step towards the…mehr
To change the world, we need a money revolution. Yet the debate over money has been dominated by two perspectives: those free-market capitalists who want money to rule everything, and those who want the state to harness money's power. Decolonizing Money presents an anarchist theory of money which sets out strategies for collective liberation beyond state and capital.
Drawing on anarchist, abolitionist and anti-colonial feminist traditions, Julio Linares makes the heretical argument for a grassroots democratic movement to abolish the imperialist US dollar as a necessary step towards the cancellation of debt and a worldwide basic income. Beyond simply a store of value and a medium of exchange, Linares shows us that money is a series of promises a society makes to itself and challenges us to make them otherwise.
This innovative book takes up lessons from global history and social movements in order to unleash the political imagination. It shows us how the creation, use and most importantly the destruction of money are forms of power that need to be reclaimed through direct action, as part of a radical democratic project for autonomy and self-determination.
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Autorenporträt
Julio César Linares is a Berlin-based community organizer and economic anthropologist born in the territories known today as Guatemala. He holds an MSc from the London School of Economics where he studied and worked on projects with the late David Graeber. He serves as Public Outreach for the Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: From Promises to Actions - why we need an anarcho-communist theory of money Part I: On the Separation Between Money and the State 1. Debt, slavery and the political imagination 2. Patriarchy as a System of Broken Promises 3. Territories of Defense 4. Towards the Decommodification of Life Part II: Fear of an anarchist planet 5. The institutionalization of freedom 6. Debt abolition or ecological imperialism 7. A liberatory income: On the abolition of wage slavery 8. Democratic Monetary Theory (D.M.T)
Introduction: From Promises to Actions - why we need an anarcho-communist theory of money Part I: On the Separation Between Money and the State 1. Debt, slavery and the political imagination 2. Patriarchy as a System of Broken Promises 3. Territories of Defense 4. Towards the Decommodification of Life Part II: Fear of an anarchist planet 5. The institutionalization of freedom 6. Debt abolition or ecological imperialism 7. A liberatory income: On the abolition of wage slavery 8. Democratic Monetary Theory (D.M.T)
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