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If you can imagine a Commons alternative to VISA you get the picture. Why should all credit be debt based? If large and small credit unions, CDFIs, co-operative banks came together and built common cause and unity, Financial Democracy could be made real and practical. But we need the Commons and democratically owned platforms." | If you can imagine a Commons alternative to VISA you get the picture. Why should all credit be debt based? If large and small credit unions, CDFIs, co-operative banks came together and built common cause and unity, Financial Democracy could be made real and practical. But we need the Commons and democratically owned platforms." | ||
=Recommended Reading== | |||
* Ellen Brown proposes a new Economic Bill of Rights, | |||
http://ellenbrown.com/time-for-an-economic-bill-of-rights/ | |||
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Revision as of 13:37, 19 January 2016
draft page, for a initiative with Pat Conaty et al.
Description
Pat Conaty:
"The aim of the project is to create "socially useful money organisations" (SUMO) and to eventually co-build a digital platform.
If you can imagine a Commons alternative to VISA you get the picture. Why should all credit be debt based? If large and small credit unions, CDFIs, co-operative banks came together and built common cause and unity, Financial Democracy could be made real and practical. But we need the Commons and democratically owned platforms."
Recommended Reading=
- Ellen Brown proposes a new Economic Bill of Rights,