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Table of related books and authors of interest

This page contains a list of books related to an open access economy, or the formation of an intentional community or community organisation, whether that be a transition proposal, a fiction book showing how an open access economy might work through storytelling, or a guide.

BookAuthorPublishedSynopsis
F-Day: The Second Dawn of ManColin R. Turner7/6/2016Colin's fictional story book describing an open access economy and the issues during transition told in a dramatic story-telling fashion.
Into The Open EconomyColin R. Turner5/10/2016Colin's pocket-sized guide book to an open access economy.
The New Human Rights Movement: Reinventing the Economy to End OppressionPeter Joseph21/3/2017Peter's book describing the historical issues of slavery and illuminates the structural causes of poverty, social oppression, and the ongoing degradation of public health.
The Zeitgeist Movement Defined: Realizing a New Train of ThoughtTZM Lecture Team22/1/2014Book for understanding The Zeitgeist Movement.
The Best That Money Can't Buy: Beyond Politics, Poverty and WarJacque Fresco1/5/2002Jacque Fresco, founder of The Venus Project describes the cities of the future in a resource-based economy.
Common Planet: A New Game of LifeRemzi Bajrami25/2/2022A book from Common Planet introducing the world to flow currency, a new non-transferable form of reward and a universal basic income.
UBUNTU Contributionism - A Blueprint For Human Prosperity: Exposing the global banking fraudMichael Tellinger28/11/2013Michael Tellinger, founder of the Ubuntu Liberation Movement and One Small Town proposes a new blueprint for humanity and the removal of money whilst exposing issues with the banking system.
Sacred Economics: Money, Gift and Society in the Age of Transition: Money, Gift & Society in the Age of TransitionCharles Eisenstein2011(Original), 16/2/2021(Revised edition)Sacred Economics traces the history of money from ancient gift economies to modern capitalism. Author Charles Eisenstein reveals how late-stage capitalism has contributed to alienation, competition, and scarcity; destroyed community; and necessitated endless growth at the cost of social and environmental devastation.
Invisible HandLarry K. Mason25/7/2006Science fiction novel taking place in a near-future depiction of the United States. The novel introduces the reader to the concept of a non-physical object money economy and contains a series of short stories, an adventure story, and a series of lectures with two completely separate plots.
Copiosis: An Introduction Second EditionPerry Gruber2016Perry Gruber's second edition of his downloadable book introducing the reader to Copiosis. It gives a detailed Copiosis overview, offers Perry’s rationale for creating the Copiosis system, and provides example scenarios for how the system might affect certain people.
A New Future Can Be OursPerry Gruber2016A document created from a funding prize for the Copiosis proposal entered into in 2016. This document examines how Copiosis would affect many aspects of global and local society: International trade, politics, public property, private property, democracy, the profit motive, welfare, women’s issues, and other social issues, and more.
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