Discussions for those Considering Setting up a Local Exchange (8)

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Sabine Maennel

CES for online community

I am just wondering whether CES would also work for an online community, people helping each other with their websites for example? Sabine

Started by Sabine Maennel

10 Oct 1
Reply by Chris Caston
Deirdre Kent

Timebanking

Hello I note that there are several exchanges which use time as a unit. I wonder which of them consider themselves to be timebanks as de...

Started by Deirdre Kent

3 Sep 18
Reply by Dawn Pilatowicz
George McNamara

Future needs of LETS

I am administrator of the Mole Valley LETS http://www.lets-mole-valley.org.uk/ - we currently do all our transactions on paper, mostly at...

Started by George McNamara

1 Sep 18
Reply by Dawn Pilatowicz
George McNamara

Server Requirements and software setup

I have split this from my other posting - maybe this repeats what is already clear elsewhere ...... I hope you don't mind ..... I have a...

Started by George McNamara

0 Aug 18
Cascadia Commons

Starting a local CES Chapter

Hello, My name is Collin S. Ferguson in Portland, Oregon, USA. I have been working with several friends to start a community exchange b...

Started by Cascadia Commons

0 Apr 6
Nizam

How are Currency Names determined?

From the ICareDollar, to the Hour, to Talent, Trade, Favor, Dollar....How is it decided? And say, e.g. I wanted to start my own exchange...

Started by Nizam

0 Mar 14
Tom Cobb

CES for Kauai? Some basic questions

I am part of a group that is working on setting up a LETS system for the island of Kauai. I am a software engineer so I volunteered to lo...

Started by Tom Cobb

5 Nov. 13, 2008
Reply by Tom Cobb
Michael Cahill

ces in other languages

Hi All I am living temporarily in France and am a member of LETS here as well as Brisbane. The Admin people here have seen the CES site...

Started by Michael Cahill

4 Oct. 11, 2008
Reply by Tim Jenkin

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Book review of "The End of Money and the Future of Civilization", by Thomas Greco

Book Review: The End of Money and the Future of Civilization

By Thomas H. Greco, Jr

Published by: Chelsea Green Publishing, White River Junction, Vermont, USA (www.chelseagreen.com), 2009. ISBN 978-1-60358-078-6

Thomas Greco is the most radical writer on money today. The very title of the book suggests that the future of civilization depends on abandoning money-as-we-know-it. What could be more radical and revolutionary than that? Yet on readin… Continue

Posted by Tim Jenkin on November 24, 2009 at 10:30pm

Stephen Hinton

Introducing COGS

The Point of COGS

COGS stands for Circle of Gifts, and is a complementary currency specifically designed to help local communities re-localise activities. The aim of re-localisation is to provide inhabitants with the possibility of an acceptable quality of life when traditional economic development fails, or their circumstances are against them.

We believe complementary currencies will become more important as energy supplies dwindle and impact the economic growth so essential for inter… Continue

Posted by Stephen Hinton on October 5, 2009 at 9:00am — 4 Comments

Alana

Mobilising The Real Wealth of Community - An Article by Alana Tobin

People around the world are increasingly concerned and even fearful about the present state of our economy and the real possibility of a recession turning into a depression. Having grown dependent upon an economic system which has increasingly failed us now our economy is in a rapid state of decline. As a growing number of people are losing their jobs and homes, many are finding themselves in rather precarious and even dire circumstances. Should the economy significantly worsen none of us likes… Continue

Posted by Alana on September 15, 2009 at 3:18am

Tim Jenkin

US National Debt Clock: Real Time

Have a look at this. Quite incredible: http://www.usdebtclock.org/

Posted by Tim Jenkin on July 31, 2009 at 3:45pm — 2 Comments

Richard

The Method by which the Federal Reserve creates money out of nothing;

The Method by which the Federal Reserve creates money out of nothing; the concept of usury as the payment of interest on pretended loans; the true cause of the hidden tax called inflation; the way in which the Fed creates boom-bust cycles.

Interested? Read more here.. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/888963/posts

Posted by Richard on July 30, 2009 at 7:30pm

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