Financing Prosperity by Dealing with Debt
Contributor(s)
Harker, Christopher (editor)
Horton, Amy (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
In an era when many of us depend on debt to survive but struggle with its consequences, Financing Prosperity by Dealing with Debt draws together current thinking on how to solve debt crises and promote prosperity. By profiling existing action by credit unions and community organisations, alongside bold proposals for the future, with contributions from artists, activists and academics, the book shows how we can rethink the validity and inevitability of many contemporary forms of debt through organising debt audits, promoting debt cancellation and expanding member-owned co-operatives. The authors set out legal and political methods for changing the rules of the system to provide debt relief and reshape economies for more inclusive and sustainable flourishing. The book also profiles community-based actions that are changing the role of debt in economic, social and political life – among them, participatory art projects, radical advice networks and ways of financing feminist green transition. While much of the research and activism documented here has taken place in London, the contributors show how different initiatives draw from and generate inspiration elsewhere, from debt audits across the global south, creative interventions around the UK and grassroots movements in North America. Financing Prosperity by Dealing with Debt moves beyond critique to present a wealth of concrete ways to tackle debt and forge the prosperous communities we want for the future.
Keywords
prosperity; debt; economics; justice; equality; sustainability; indebtedness; finance; credit; loans; borrowing; financial education; bankruptcy; insolvency; national economies; household economies; community economies; care economies; macroeconomic stagnation; economic policy; debt advice; debt audits; debt activism; debt cancellation; debt forgiveness; Jubilee; affordable housing; survival; alternativesDOI
10.14324/111.9781800081871ISBN
9781800081871, 9781800081888, 9781800081895, 9781800081901, 9781800081918, 9781800081871Publisher
UCL PressPublisher website
https://www.uclpress.co.uk/Publication date and place
London, 2022Imprint
UCL PressSeries
Global Prosperity in Thought and Practice,Classification
Development studies
Political science and theory
Economic growth
Development economics and emerging economies
Welfare economics
Economic systems and structures