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Re: Local Currency Article



David,

For whatever reason you brought it up, thank you for doing so as the group was 
comatose until you did.  If we don't talk, we don't really exist.

Mike

In a message dated 12/10/2002 12:08:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, "David 
Spitzley" <dspitzle@gw.wash.k12.mi.us> writes:

>>>> thirdway@cesj.org 12/10/02 11:36AM >>>
>Only by transforming the money-creating and capital credit systems at
>the nation-state level and evolving global level will this wealth gap be
>closed. 
>-------------------------------------------------------
>
>I'll concede the point for the moment, but this >is< the subnational
>strategies listserv.  While discussion of local currencies is admittedly
>a little off topic given the overall focus on ownership, I thought it
>worth presenting an example of something that can be and has been done
>to anchor economic activity within a community.  To be honest, I have a
>feeling a local currency would be more effective in stimulating economic
>development in a poor community than Fed reforms, simply because it
>requires less technical expertise to take advantage of.
>
>
>David
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