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| ====== Collaborative Finance (CoFi) ====== | ====== Collaborative Finance (CoFi) ====== | ||
| - | The commons movement is a backlash to the idea of private property, in which ownership of land and other assets is exclusive, which gradually splits society into classes of owners and of the disposessed. But ownership is just a part of the problem. | + | ---- |
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| + | The commons movement is a backlash to the idea of private property, in which ownership of land and other assets is exclusive, which gradually splits society into classes of owners and of the dispossessed. But ownership is just a part of the problem. | ||
| Collaborative Finance addresses another dimension of the problem, which is how the the money and financial system puts the state, its institutions and its plutocrats between people struggling to make a living, skimming and confiscating their resources at every turn. | Collaborative Finance addresses another dimension of the problem, which is how the the money and financial system puts the state, its institutions and its plutocrats between people struggling to make a living, skimming and confiscating their resources at every turn. | ||
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| * Insurance | * Insurance | ||
| - | * Pensions | + | * Pensions |
| * Gambling | * Gambling | ||
| - | * Saving | + | * Loans and mortgages |
| - | * Credit | + | * Saving and investment |
| - | * Investment | + | |
| * Payments | * Payments | ||
| These mechanisms' | These mechanisms' | ||
| - | Meanwhile for most of us the financial services have become like indifferent machines; algorithms decide if we are credit worthy; our pensions are used to finance polluting industry and war-criminal governments; | + | Meanwhile for most of us the financial services have become like indifferent machines; algorithms decide if we are credit worthy; our pensions are used to finance polluting industry and war-criminal governments; |
| - | ===== What are the benefits of collaborative finance? ===== | ||
| Being organised at such a large scale ensures that only remote rich people design these systems and derive all the secondary benefits. But what if there was a more appropriate scale, in which trust actually played a role, in which profit was not the prime directive and was ploughed back into the system? In which the people taking risks helped to manage those risks? What if the so-called free market had space for small-scale financial services? House and car insurance in every street. What if pensions were managed by the local government which, after all is the provider of elderly care. What if we could invest in the very businesses that produce and sell our necessities, | Being organised at such a large scale ensures that only remote rich people design these systems and derive all the secondary benefits. But what if there was a more appropriate scale, in which trust actually played a role, in which profit was not the prime directive and was ploughed back into the system? In which the people taking risks helped to manage those risks? What if the so-called free market had space for small-scale financial services? House and car insurance in every street. What if pensions were managed by the local government which, after all is the provider of elderly care. What if we could invest in the very businesses that produce and sell our necessities, | ||
| - | Re-thinking finance provides us with an opportunity to rethink | + | One of the first assumptions we unpack is about the role of [[cofi:money]], the thing that integrates |
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| + | Mainstream financed is optimised to maximise profit for the owners by maximising revenue for the customers, at least as far as the cartel allows. The benefits | ||
| - | This is the dream, but the obstacles are many. Perhaps | + | This is the dream, but the obstacles are many. Most people very conservative with their money and the incumbent system is the devil they know, it is more or less predictable, |
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| ===== What can I do? ===== | ===== What can I do? ===== | ||
| - | Commoners do not have the capital to build stable (large) financial institutions overnight; the risks of incompetence or malice in unregulated services cannot be calculated. Yet it has been done before. The original collaborative finance started in the 19th Century industrial revolution with workers setting up the first building societies and mutual funds. Over the decades these became competitors to banks until governments caused them to be dissolved in the 1980s. | ||
| - | So building | + | ---- |
| + | Finance is always | ||
| - | ==== Come to the gathering ==== | + | * **Money** is a means, not an end in itself. |
| - | Every summer geeks from this field meet in Austria to exchange ideas and collaborate around these ideas. [More information](https:// | + | * **Value** is what YOU value, not the market. |
| + | * **Work** is the creation of wealth for yourself or for your community. | ||
| + | * **Wealth** is not the balance of your bank account but the quality of your life, your health | ||
| + | * **Security** is emotional and relational, not just physical. | ||
| + | With this grounding you can work with others to create wealth and security together. Building large scale, trustworthy institutions from scratch takes years or even decades of patience, yet commoners have achieved it many times before. Building societies took hold and thrived amongst the urban poor of the Industrial Revolution; savings pools can be found in nearly all the monetised societies of the world; the Mondragon Coop still dominates a whole region of Spain. But there is a lot of churn in this field. Many projects fail to get off the ground, often for governance or personality problems, and if successful, there is always the danger of being co-opted and the temptation to sell out. | ||
| + | So building a more collaborative financial system can only happen gradually, cautiously, even if you feel the need for it painfully urgently. Even if you never achieve it, the process itself should be immensely valuable for building trust and community around you. | ||
| - | This topic is part of [[gt: | + | ==== Come to the gathering ==== |
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| - | {{cofi:cofi.jpg? | + | Every summer geeks from this field meet in Austria to exchange ideas and collaborate around these ideas. [More information](https:// |
| ===== Forum ===== | ===== Forum ===== | ||
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| This topic belongs to the section [[gt: | This topic belongs to the section [[gt: | ||
| ===== Further resources ===== | ===== Further resources ===== | ||
| + | Here we point to some examples of new and established projects. | ||
| - | @todo | + | The Local Exchange Trading Systems (LETS) is where it started for many of us: local groups serving each other and keeping account using abstract accounting units. The heyday was the 1990s, but many groups remain. |
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| + | Any [ecovillage](https:// | ||
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| + | A newer project, [Kin coop](https:// | ||
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| + | In Stroud, UK the team that built this wiki [Stroud Commons](https:// | ||
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| + | [Local Loop Liverpool](https:// | ||
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| + | The [Economic Space Agency](https:// | ||
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| + | In Kenya, [Grassroots Economics](https:// | ||
| ===== Related topics ===== | ===== Related topics ===== | ||
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| - [Blockchain](bloc: | - [Blockchain](bloc: | ||
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| ===== Specialist curators of this topic ===== | ===== Specialist curators of this topic ===== | ||
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