Our broken economic model drives inequality and disempowerment, lining the pockets of corporations while extracting wealth from local communities. How can we reverse this?
Joe Guinan and Martin O’Neill argue for an approach that uses the power of democratic participation to drive equitable development and ensure that wealth is widely shared. They show how this model – Community Wealth Building – can transform our economic system by creating a web of collaborative institutions, from worker cooperatives to community land trusts and public banks, that empower and enrich the many, not the few.
This book is essential reading for everyone interested in building more equal, inclusive, and democratic societies.
Table of Contents
Preface and AcknowledgementsIntroduction
Economic Change, Starting at the Local Level
Chapter One
What is Community Wealth Building?
Chapter Two
Taking Control: Arguing for Community Wealth Building
Chapter Three
Community Wealth Building and the Institutional Turn:
Routes to a Democratic Economy
Further Reading and Resources for Action
Notes