The money-based global economy is failing. The credit crunch undermined
capitalism's ability to ensure rising incomes and prosperity while
market-led attempts to combat climate change are fought tooth and nail
by business as environmental crises continue. We urgently need to combat
those who say 'there is no alternative' to the current system, but what
would an alternative look like? The contributors to Life Without Money
argue that it is time radical, non-market models were taken seriously.
The book brings together diverse voices presenting strong arguments
against our money-based system's ability to improve lives and prevent
environmental disaster. Crucially, it provides a direct strategy for
undercutting capitalism by refusing to deal in money, and offers
money-free models of governance and collective sufficiency. Life Without
Money is written by high-profile activist scholars, including Harry
Cleaver, Ariel Salleh and John O'Neill, making it an excellent text for
political economy and environmental courses, as well as an inspiring
manifesto for those who want to take action.