The Way Out of Financialization

Words are our tools in setting ourselves free from the false narrative of Neoliberalism and the failing practices of Financialization.

Words used with clarity and precision.

And places and processes of social engagement where we are supported in using words clearly and precisely.

And communities of interest with a shared and overlapping interest in speaking about money and finance with clarity and precision, to escape the ambiguity and confusion that arises from the effervescent ambiguity of text is used without careful attention to the context.

           
what kind of world
do we want
and how
can we make it happen?

Simon Mair, MEND Network


THIS is the world we want

THIS is how we can make it happen


allocating Fiduciary Money through Equity Paybacks from current cash flows through Enterprise, prioritized by contract for:

  • Suitability of the Technology to the circumstances prevailing at the time;
  • Duration of the social contract between Enterprise and popular choice over time; and
  • Dignity in how the business does business all the time, across all six vectors of cash flow through Enterprise, including:
    • Fair Trade, with suppliers;
    • Fair Engagement with communities, of place and of interest;
    • Fair Reckoning with the consequences, on Nature, Society and the Future;
    • Fair Working, in the workplace;
    • Fair Dealing, in the marketplace;
    • Fair Sharing, with savers whose savings are the “raw material” form which financiers fashion capital for business.