Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/281286 
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Year of Publication: 
2022
Publisher: 
Pluto Press, London
Abstract: 
What would a world without money look like? This book is a lively thought experiment that deepens our understanding of how money is the driver of political power, environmental destruction and social inequality today, arguing that it has to be abolished rather than repurposed to achieve a postcapitalist future. Grounded in historical debates about money, Anitra Nelson draws on a spectrum of political and economic thought and activism, including feminism, ecoanarchism, degrowth, permaculture, autonomism, Marxism and ecosocialism. Looking to Indigenous rights activism and the defence of commons, an international network of activists engaged in a fight for a money-free society emerges. Beyond Money shows that, by organising around post-money versions of the future, activists have a hope of creating a world that embodies their radical values and visions.
Subjects: 
green activism
Occupy
post-money
ecosocialism
autonomism
permaculture
degrowth
postcapitalism
indigenous activism
ecoanarchism
green money
economic activism
the commons
end of money
money-free society
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ISBN: 
9781786807816
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Book
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