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Revision as of 09:40, 23 June 2017

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The entities with power to create money from nothing & destroy it have (Greek) society in a 'death grip'. thousands of Complementary currencies indicate how the money power can be decentralised. Commercial credit money has built and shaped our civilisation, so what might a society built on mutual credit look like, and how do we move towards it?




The entities with power to create money from nothing & destroy it have (Greek) society in a 'death grip'. thousands of Complementary currencies indicate how the money power can be decentralised. Commercial credit money has built and shaped our civilisation, so what might a society built on mutual credit look like, and how do we move towards it?

Matthew Slater co-authored the Money & Society MOOC, and provides Drupal community web sites to hundreds of local exchange projects.