The first edition of my book, The End of Money and the Future of Civilization, was published by Chelsea Green Publishing in 2009. While it remains
as relevant today as it was when first published the printed book has been out of print for several years. But, having had the rights reverted to me by my publisher, I am making the entire book available for free in PDF format. You can read it or download it HERE. If you would like a hard copy of the first edition used copies can still be found on Amazon.com, Abe books, Thrift books and elsewhere.
Better still, you can avail yourself of the new revised and expanded 2024 edition which I have been working on for almost two years and is almost complete. Eighteen chapters have already been posted and can be freely read or download HERE.
My previous books, as published, may be freely accessed in digital format by clicking the title below.
Money: Understanding and Creating Alternatives to Legal Tender (2001)
New Money For Healthy Communities (1994)
Money and Debt: a Solution to the Global Crisis (1980)
Collectors may find used and some new print copies of my books as published, on amazon.com and elsewhere online. Start by clicking on the title below:
Money: Understanding and Creating Alternatives to Legal Tender (2001)
New Money For Healthy Communities (1994)
Money and Debt: a Solution to the Global Crisis (1980)
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Interesting, are or will the slides be online?
My question is: why big corporate /private business exchanges haven’t adopted mutual credit systems ? Some are already trying to implement payment systems, that basically work as paypal…
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Private business exchanges HAVE adopted mutual credit, that’s what commercial trade (“barter”) exchanges do. It’s an evolutionary process that will eventually provide as much functionality as conventional payment mechanisms.
Re the slides, thanks for the reminder. You can find the slides at this location: https://beyondmoney.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/2014ca_lne.ppt.
I had time to show only the first 15 slides. The others are included for discussion.
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