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1. Reframing the Economy
2. Work
3. Business
4 Markets
5. Property
6. Finance
Collective actions for …
1. Reframing
2. Surviving Well
Fair Work and Wages
Government Inputs for Everyone’s Survival
Redefining Work
Sharing What We Need to Survive Well
Directly Contributing to the Well-being of Others
3. Distributing Surplus
Transition to More Participatory Forms of Enterprise
Starting Worker-Owned Cooperative Enterprises
Starting Social Enterprises
Ethical Negotiations within Capitalism
Collective Support for the Self-Employed
4. Encountering Others
Supporting Ethical Markets
Expanding Ethical Reciprocity
Gifting
5. Commoning
Resisting Enclosure
Commoning Private Property
Commoning Aspects of Private Property
Creating New Commons
6. Investing in Futures
Participating in Peer-to-Peer Finance
Do-It-Yourself Finance
Supporting Community Finance Institutions
Promoting Ethical Investment
Redirecting Government Revenue toward Life-Sustaining Rather Than Life-Destroying Activities
Using the book
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Teaching TBTE in Hong Kong
Course Overview
Assessment
Lecture 1
Lecture 2
Lectures 3 and 4
Lectures 5 and 6
Lectures 7 and 8
Lectures 9 and 10
Lectures 11 and 12
Lecture 13
Lecture 14
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About
Authors
Table of contents
What people are saying
What’s inside
Introductory chapter
Tools for taking back
1. Reframing the Economy
2. Work
3. Business
4 Markets
5. Property
6. Finance
Collective actions for …
1. Reframing
2. Surviving Well
Fair Work and Wages
Government Inputs for Everyone’s Survival
Redefining Work
Sharing What We Need to Survive Well
Directly Contributing to the Well-being of Others
3. Distributing Surplus
Transition to More Participatory Forms of Enterprise
Starting Worker-Owned Cooperative Enterprises
Starting Social Enterprises
Ethical Negotiations within Capitalism
Collective Support for the Self-Employed
4. Encountering Others
Supporting Ethical Markets
Expanding Ethical Reciprocity
Gifting
5. Commoning
Resisting Enclosure
Commoning Private Property
Commoning Aspects of Private Property
Creating New Commons
6. Investing in Futures
Participating in Peer-to-Peer Finance
Do-It-Yourself Finance
Supporting Community Finance Institutions
Promoting Ethical Investment
Redirecting Government Revenue toward Life-Sustaining Rather Than Life-Destroying Activities
Using the book
Use in Undergrad Teaching
Teaching TBTE in Hong Kong
Course Overview
Assessment
Lecture 1
Lecture 2
Lectures 3 and 4
Lectures 5 and 6
Lectures 7 and 8
Lectures 9 and 10
Lectures 11 and 12
Lecture 13
Lecture 14
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