Radical Homemakerson the definition of economy, from the Greek “oikonomos,” meaning “household manager”:
Buy it here!“Money is simply a tool. We use money as a proxy for our time and labour – our life energy – to acquire things that we cannot (or care not to) procure or produce with our own hands. Beyond that, it has limited actual utility: you can’t eat it, if you bury it in the ground, it will not produce a crop to sutain a family; it would make a lousy roof and a poor blanket. To base our understanding of economy simply on money overlooks all other methods of exchange that can empoewer communities,. Equating an economy only with money assumes that there are no other means by which we can provide food for our bellies, a roof over our heads and clothing on our backs. Further, when we assume that money is the only means by which we can accomplish these things, then our economy serves only those people who possess it. It does not value the regenerative wor,k that must be done in order to provide the resources that every soul… needs to live.”
Yep, I loved this book... and it made me think of you.
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