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In order to overcome environmental and social crises, we must move beyond money



Trade Review

'A fascinating portal into arguments about why we need to get beyond money'

-- Harry Cleaver, author of '33 Lessons on Capital: Reading Marx Politically'

'Outstanding ... a highly original and incisive analysis of the crippling role that money plays in today’s global capitalist world'

-- Mike Berry, author of 'Justice and Democracy'

'A book for our time. Anitra Nelson takes us from theory to praxis in clear steps. Nelson’s turn towards a materialist ecofeminist analysis is pure joy'

-- Ariel Salleh, editor of ‘Eco-Sufficiency & Global Justice: Women Write Political Ecology’

‘Takes monetised economies head-on, demonstrating how they exacerbate ecological devastation and socio-economic inequality, and provides examples and pathways towards non-monetary economies based on real values. Does a great service to movements seeking social and ecological justice for all humans and other life forms’

-- Ashish Kothari, founder of Kalpavriksh and co-editor of 'Pluriverse'

'Challenges and inspires - a spur to action'

-- Helena Norberg-Hodge, author of 'Ancient Futures' and winner of the Alternative Nobel prize

'It is easier to imagine the end of capitalism than the end of money. Anitra Nelson's book challenges us to think what viable postcapitalisms without money could look like'

-- Professor Giorgos Kallis, University of Barcelona, Spain

'If you had to choose one book to read on making the next political economy it should be this one. It will have you bristling with political energy'

-- Professor Adam David Morton, Department of Political Economy, University of Sydney, Australia

'An accessible and important book. If you want an alternative to economic and environmental disasters, you need to engage with her arguments'

-- Jeff Sparrow, writer, editor and broadcaster

'A passionate critique of money as the root cause of our many problems, presenting a clear vision of how life without money could look like. Inspiring'

-- Matthias Schmelzer is a postdoctoral researcher at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena. He is the author of The Hegemony of Growth (Cambridge University Press, 2016) and The Future is Degrowth (Verso, 2022)

'With a compelling narrative, Nelson lays out the unavoidable question of today's anti-capitalist, ecological politics - the question of money. Grounded in long-term political experience, her answer is at once elaborate and unequivocal: a wonderful tool for radical imagination and praxis'

-- Stefania Barca, author of 'Forces of Reproduction' and 'Workers of the Earth'

'An exciting, original book that, in exploring the ritual structure of assets, capital, money and profit, helps open a way for more powerful, creative resistance'

-- Larry Lohmann, founding member of the Durban Group for Climate Justice

'Can capitalism be overcome without challenging money? In this thought-provoking book, Anitra Nelson argues that moving beyond money is necessary for addressing inequalities and environmental unsustainability and shows what a non-monetary postcapitalist world might look like.'

-- Ekaterina Chertkovskaya, Researcher in Degrowth and Critical Organisation Studies, Lund University

'Alternatives to capitalism, price-making markets and monetary values are essential for social-ecological transformation. Going well beyond typical economic discourse she opens the door of human potentiality to a different way of life'

-- Clive L. Spash, Professor of Public Policy and Governance at WU, Vienna University of Economics and Business

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations and Symbols
Glossary
Foreword by John Holloway
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Capital and Crises
2. Money: The Universal Equivalent
3. Yenomon: Commoning
4. System Change, Not Climate Change
5. Women’s Liberation: Equality and Values
6. Technology and the Real Debt Cycle
7. Indigenous Peoples, Real Values and the Community Mode of Production
8. Occupy the World!
Notes
Annotated Select Reading List and Links
Index

Beyond Money A Postcapitalist Strategy

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9780745340111, 978-0745340111
      ISBN10: 0745340113

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In order to overcome environmental and social crises, we must move beyond money



      Trade Review

      'A fascinating portal into arguments about why we need to get beyond money'

      -- Harry Cleaver, author of '33 Lessons on Capital: Reading Marx Politically'

      'Outstanding ... a highly original and incisive analysis of the crippling role that money plays in today’s global capitalist world'

      -- Mike Berry, author of 'Justice and Democracy'

      'A book for our time. Anitra Nelson takes us from theory to praxis in clear steps. Nelson’s turn towards a materialist ecofeminist analysis is pure joy'

      -- Ariel Salleh, editor of ‘Eco-Sufficiency & Global Justice: Women Write Political Ecology’

      ‘Takes monetised economies head-on, demonstrating how they exacerbate ecological devastation and socio-economic inequality, and provides examples and pathways towards non-monetary economies based on real values. Does a great service to movements seeking social and ecological justice for all humans and other life forms’

      -- Ashish Kothari, founder of Kalpavriksh and co-editor of 'Pluriverse'

      'Challenges and inspires - a spur to action'

      -- Helena Norberg-Hodge, author of 'Ancient Futures' and winner of the Alternative Nobel prize

      'It is easier to imagine the end of capitalism than the end of money. Anitra Nelson's book challenges us to think what viable postcapitalisms without money could look like'

      -- Professor Giorgos Kallis, University of Barcelona, Spain

      'If you had to choose one book to read on making the next political economy it should be this one. It will have you bristling with political energy'

      -- Professor Adam David Morton, Department of Political Economy, University of Sydney, Australia

      'An accessible and important book. If you want an alternative to economic and environmental disasters, you need to engage with her arguments'

      -- Jeff Sparrow, writer, editor and broadcaster

      'A passionate critique of money as the root cause of our many problems, presenting a clear vision of how life without money could look like. Inspiring'

      -- Matthias Schmelzer is a postdoctoral researcher at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena. He is the author of The Hegemony of Growth (Cambridge University Press, 2016) and The Future is Degrowth (Verso, 2022)

      'With a compelling narrative, Nelson lays out the unavoidable question of today's anti-capitalist, ecological politics - the question of money. Grounded in long-term political experience, her answer is at once elaborate and unequivocal: a wonderful tool for radical imagination and praxis'

      -- Stefania Barca, author of 'Forces of Reproduction' and 'Workers of the Earth'

      'An exciting, original book that, in exploring the ritual structure of assets, capital, money and profit, helps open a way for more powerful, creative resistance'

      -- Larry Lohmann, founding member of the Durban Group for Climate Justice

      'Can capitalism be overcome without challenging money? In this thought-provoking book, Anitra Nelson argues that moving beyond money is necessary for addressing inequalities and environmental unsustainability and shows what a non-monetary postcapitalist world might look like.'

      -- Ekaterina Chertkovskaya, Researcher in Degrowth and Critical Organisation Studies, Lund University

      'Alternatives to capitalism, price-making markets and monetary values are essential for social-ecological transformation. Going well beyond typical economic discourse she opens the door of human potentiality to a different way of life'

      -- Clive L. Spash, Professor of Public Policy and Governance at WU, Vienna University of Economics and Business

      Table of Contents

      List of Abbreviations and Symbols
      Glossary
      Foreword by John Holloway
      Preface
      Acknowledgements
      1. Capital and Crises
      2. Money: The Universal Equivalent
      3. Yenomon: Commoning
      4. System Change, Not Climate Change
      5. Women’s Liberation: Equality and Values
      6. Technology and the Real Debt Cycle
      7. Indigenous Peoples, Real Values and the Community Mode of Production
      8. Occupy the World!
      Notes
      Annotated Select Reading List and Links
      Index

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