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=Description= | ==Description== | ||
Common | Common Good Banks will be the cornerposts of a new economic system -- a collaborative, community-based system that can support and empower ordinary people everywhere to create a society that benefits everyone. | ||
The first step in the process is rCredits, a credit system that allows ordinary people to fund what is most important in their communities. | |||
==Key resources== | ==Key resources== | ||
# [http:// | # [http://www.rcredits.org rCredits, a Project of Common Good Finance] | ||
# | # The [http://commongoodfinance.org/ Common Good Finance] site | ||
==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== | ||
*[[ | *[[Social Banking]] | ||
*[[Solidarity Economics]] | |||
*[[Binary Economics]] | |||
*[[Alternative Currencies]] | |||
*[[Open Money]] | *[[Open Money]] | ||
*[[JAK Bank]] | *[[Interest and Inflation Free Money]] | ||
*[[JAK Bank]] from Sweden | |||
*[[Banco Palmas]] from Brazil | |||
==Debates== | |||
*[http://wiki.idebate.org/index.php/Debate:_Obsolete_monetary_system Debate: Obsolete monetary system] | |||
*[http://wiki.idebate.org/index.php/Debate:_Profit-driven_society Debate: Profit-driven society] | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Financial commons]] | |||
[[Category:EthicalEconomy]] | [[Category:EthicalEconomy]] | ||
[[Category:Money]] | [[Category:Money]] | ||
[[Category:Movements]] | [[Category:Movements]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:19, 8 August 2013
Description
Common Good Banks will be the cornerposts of a new economic system -- a collaborative, community-based system that can support and empower ordinary people everywhere to create a society that benefits everyone.
The first step in the process is rCredits, a credit system that allows ordinary people to fund what is most important in their communities.
Key resources
Related Articles
- Social Banking
- Solidarity Economics
- Binary Economics
- Alternative Currencies
- Open Money
- Interest and Inflation Free Money
- JAK Bank from Sweden
- Banco Palmas from Brazil