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03/18/2009 Entry: "The End of Money and the Future of Civilization"



The End of Money and the Future of Civilization

The above striking heading is the title of a forthcoming book (from Chelsea Green Publishers) by Thomas H. Greco, Jr., about whom, should you not know him yet or well enough, you can find a wealth of information on the following web pages, starting with the more "official" and ending with the more private. Please do visit them:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_H._Greco

http://www.Reinventingmoney.com

http://beyondmoney.net

http://tomazgreco.wordpress.com

http://picasaweb.google.com/tomazhg

This next book of him is expected to be in print around the middle of April. Here below is a description and detailed table of contents.

The End of Money and the Future of Civilization considers the money problem within the broad historical and political context that has made the control of money and banking the primary mechanism for concentrating power and wealth and the nullification of democratic governance.

It provides the necessary understanding for entrepreneurs, activists, and civic leaders to implement approaches toward monetary liberation, approaches that empower communities to restore their environments and democratic institutions, and begin to build economies that are sustainable, equitable, and insulated from the financial crises that plague the dominant systems of money, banking and finance.

It provides specific design proposals and exchange-system architectures for local, regional, national, and global financial systems, and offers strategies for their implementation prescribing actions that grassroots organizations, businesses, and governments will need to take to achieve success.

Those among the individualist readers of my websites and my blogs who will stumble above over words like communities, democratic governance, democratic institutions, governments, should simply replace them with panarchies, governance, non-governance etc., as they like. One thing is sure: that panarchy and panarchism will need what monetary freedom has to offer!

John Zube wrote me referring to the author of this book: "On some points I am still in disagreement with him - but full monetary & clearing freedom would embrace all types of it." and "Experimental freedom is what all of us need, in this sphere and, generally, in the political, economic and social spheres, rather than more opinion exchanges and arguments."

I for one consider the following table of contents already worth a thousand books. And I hope the book will replace those hundreds of thousands of wrong ones in the field... Please forgive my advance enthusiasm. I have occasionally been called on the carpet for indulging in such enthusiasm by the dryer type. I won't repent! :-)

Now then:

The End of Money and the Future of Civilization

Contents


List of Tables and Illustrations

1 My Purpose and My Journey

2 Mega-Crisis and Metamorphosis–Can Civilization Be Saved?

3 The Contest for Rulership–Two Opposing Philosophies

4 Central Banking and the Rise of the Money Power

5 The New World Order

6 Usury and the Engine of Destruction

7 The Nature and Cause of Inflation

8 The Separation of Money and State

9 The Evolution of Money–From Commodity Money to Credit Money

10 The Third Evolutionary Stage–The Emergence of Credit Clearing

11 Solving the Money Problem

12 Credit Clearing, the “UnMoney”

13 The State of the Alternative Exchange Movement

14 How Complementary Currencies Succeed or Fail

15 Commercial Trade Exchanges–Their Present Limitations and Potential Future

16 A Regional Economic Development Plan Based on Credit Clearing

17 The Next Big Thing in Business: A Complete Web-Based Trading Platform

18 Organizational Forms and Structures for Local Self-Determination and Complementary Exchange

19 The Role of Governments in Establishing Economic and Financial Stability

20 Exchange, Finance, and the Store of Value

Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Appendix A: A Model Membership Agreement for a Credit Clearing Service
Appendix B: An Objective Composite Standard Measure of Value
Notes
References
Index
About the Author

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