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What Then Can I Do? Ten Ways to Democratize the Economy

Read my article with Keane Bhatt on Truthout or here on garalperovitz.com.

And find out how to host a community screening of my new film, The Next American Revolution or organize a reading group around What Then Must We Do? here.

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The richest 400 Americans now own more wealth than the bottom 180 million taken together. The political system is in deadlock. Social and economic pain continue to grow. Environmental devastation and global warming present growing challenges. Is there any path toward a more democratic, equal and ecologically sustainable society? What can one person do?

In fact, there is a great deal one person working with others can do. Experiments across the country already focus on concrete actions that point toward a larger vision of long-term systemic change – especially the development of alternative economic institutions. Practical problem-solving activities on Main Streets across the country have begun to lay down the elements and principles of what might one day become the direction of a new system – one centered around building egalitarian wealth, nurturing democracy and community life, avoiding climate catastrophe and fostering liberty through greater economic security and free time.

Margaret Mead famously observed: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” Some of the ten steps described below may be too big for one person to take on in isolation, but many are exactly the right size for a small and thoughtful group committed to building a new economy, restoring democracy and displacing corporate power.

As the history of the civil rights movement, women’s movement, and gay-liberation movement ought to remind us, it’s precisely actions of this sort at the local level that have triggered the seismic shifts of progressive change in American history…. Read more »

 

 

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Recent radio interviews: Bloomberg, Majority Report, and more

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On Taking Stock, with Pimm Fox and Carol Massar:

 

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On Sam Seder’s Majority Report (interview starts at 15’28”)

 

Plus interviews from Culture Shocks with Barry Lynn, Between the Lines, The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman, and Topical Currents

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The Question of Socialism (and Beyond!) Is About to Open Up in These United States

Little noticed by most Americans, Merriam Webster, one of the world’s most important dictionaries, announced a few months ago that the two most looked-up words in 2012 were “socialism” and “capitalism.”

Traffic for the pair on the company’s website roughly doubled from the year before. The choice was a “kind of no-brainer,” observed editor at large, Peter Sokolowski. “They’re words that sort of encapsulate the zeitgeist.”

Leading polling organizations have found converging results among younger Americans. Two recent Rasmussen surveys, for instance, discovered that Americans younger than 30 are almost equally divided as to whether capitalism or socialism is preferable. Another Pew survey found those aged 18 to 29 have a more favorable reaction to the term “socialism” by a margin of 49 to 43 percent.

Note carefully: These are the people who will inevitably be creating the next American politics and the next American system.

As economic failure continues to create massive social and economic pain and a stalemated Washington dickers, search for some alternative to the current “system” is likely to continue to grow. It is clearly time to get serious about a different vision for the future. Critically, we need to be far more sophisticated about what a meaningful “systemic design” that might undergird a new direction (whether called “socialism” or whatever) would entail.

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Community-Wealth.org

The Democracy Collaborative website Community-Wealth.org tracks the state of the art in the field of “community wealth building”: all the practical ways we can begin to democratize wealth and stabilize communities, right now.

Visit the site: Community-Wealth.org

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The Cleveland Model

All across the country, communities are building towards the new society whose outlines are explored inWhat Then Must Be Done? One of the most advanced and inspiring efforts is the “Cleveland Model,” where large non-profit “anchor institutions” are using their purchasing power to launch a network of worker-owned cooperatives in low-income neighborhoods.

Find out more at: http://evergreencooperatives.com

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