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Chapter 14, “An Army of Jacks to Fight the Power,” first appeared in Fifth Estate magazine (www.fifthestate.org). Chapter 20, “Local Control of Credit: The Foundation of Economic Democracy,” is reprinted from The End of Money and the Future of Civilization, copyright 2009 by Thomas Greco and used with the permission of Chelsea Green Publishing (www.chelseagreen.com).
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
What comes after money? : essays from Reality sandwich on transforming currency and community / edited by Daniel Pinchbeck and Ken Jordan.
p. cm.
Summary: “A collection of twenty-two essays from the web magazine Reality Sandwich that discuss alternatives to the current systems of bank-financed currency and global capitalism”—Provided by publisher.
eISBN: 978-1-58394-350-2
1. Money. 2. Economic development—Social aspects. 3. Community development.
I. Pinchbeck, Daniel. II. Jordan, Ken. III. Reality sandwich.
HG221.W347 2011
332.4—dc22
2011012690
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