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Associative economics is a philosophy of money developed from the ideas of Rudolf Steiner. It places human beings at the centre of all economic activity, replacing the power of unseen 'market forces' with personal freedom and responsibility.In this comprehensive book, Gary Lamb explains associative economics, its background and principles, and its potential to change our world, along with possible pitfalls. He gives examples of successful projects and offers practical small steps that we can make to improve our situation.This is a useful introduction to an important form of alternative economics.
Contents
PART ONEChapter 1 - The Nature of This WorkChapter 2 - Rudolf Steiner as Social Reformer and ActivistChapter 3 - Economic Renewal, Cosmology, and the Meaning of LifePART TWO: The Threefold Nature of Social Life and Associative EconomicsChapter 4 - The Threefold Nature of Social LifeChapter 5 - The Fundamental Social Law: A New Foundation for Economic LifeChapter 6 - The Transformation of the Competitive Market and Capitalism: Building as Associative EconomyPART THREE: Aspects of the Threefold Nature of Social Life and Associative EconomicsChapter 7 - Trans-Sector Economic Associations: Earthly and Spiritual PotentialsChapter 8 - Freedom, Funding, and Accountability in EducationChapter 9 - The Economic Necessity for Educational and Cultural FreedomChapter 10 - Individual and Cultural FreedomChapter 11 - Rights and Single-Payer Systems for Education and Health CareChapter 12 - Economic Indices and Basic Human NeedsChapter 13 - Money and Morality: From Citizens to Supra-RulersChapter 14 - True PriceChapter 15 - Egoism and Social LifePART FOUR: From Thoughts to Moral ActionsChapter 16 - As Associative Relations Audit as a Means of TransformationChapter 17 - National Leverage PointsChapter 18 - Local Leverage PointsChapter 19 - Aligning Pedagogy and Finance in a Waldorf SchoolChapter 20 - From Big Thinking and Small Steps to Systematic Change



