Kommunity Koin April 06, 2025
The Coming Reckoning: Creativity, Complacency, and Collapse - TheKoinBlog.com
In parts of the world where every meal must be earned through ingenuity, where a broken appliance isn’t replaced but repurposed, and where money is scarce but resourcefulness is abundant, necessity does what it always has—it forces invention. In countries with struggling economies, people do not have the luxury of waste. A discarded bicycle wheel
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What Is an Ethical Supply Chain—And Why Does It Matter? - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
The companies and institutions most responsible for deforestation support unsustainable practices and contribute to harm. What would an ethical supply chain look like instead?
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Exploring the Rise of Techno-feudalism and the Cloudalists by Yanis Varoufakis - TheKoinBlog.com
Yanis Varoufakis, the former Greek finance minister and prolific economist, has been vocal about the emergence of a new ruling class he terms "Cloudalists," who preside over what he describes as a techno-feudal order. In his lecture titled "Cloudalists: The New Ruling Class & how can we confront its techno-feudal order," Varoufakis discusses the transformation
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Disaster Recovery Requires Community Care—But Also Government Support - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
After Hurricane Helene, community groups like BeLoved Asheville have shown what community care can look like in the wake of the natural disaster. Government resources must also be allocated to meet people’s needs.
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The Last Days of Humanity: a very short story - TheKoinBlog.com
There is something wrong with the sky. It’s not an obvious thing, not a burning sun or a bruised and swollen moon. The sky is still blue in the day, black at night, but something about the way it stretches overhead, the way it presses down, feels too immense, too much like a vastness that
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The Paradox of Need and Opportunity: Why Time Banking Struggles to Reach Those Who Need It Most - TheKoinBlog.com
The concept of time banking should, in theory, be a lifeline for the economically disadvantaged. It provides a way for people to exchange skills and services without the constraints of money, effectively creating a parallel system where effort is the only currency. And yet, the very people who would benefit the most are often the
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AI Disruption and Marginalized Communities: Nonprofits as Catalysts for Workforce Equity - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
Across industries, workers are being displaced by AI and automation at alarming rates. But nonprofits have the opportunity to empower individuals with the skills they need to thrive.
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“The New Industrial State” by John Kenneth Galbraith – a review - TheKoinBlog.com
Few economists have wielded prose as deftly as John Kenneth Galbraith, whose writing—sharp, erudite, and tinged with dry wit—made macroeconomics palatable for the lay reader. In The New Industrial State (1967), Galbraith turns his attention to the machinery of modern capitalism, arguing that America’s economy is not, as classical economists imagined, a freewheeling marketplace of
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A System Worth Its Salt: Economic Justice Meets Solidarity Economies - TheKoinBlog.com
We are a species with a peculiar gift for dreaming. For centuries, we have imagined utopias, built castles in the air, and scribbled blueprints for worlds where fairness reigns supreme. Yet, the world has a way of humbling dreamers. The stark machinery of greed and power grinds down idealism into dust. But what if -
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The Business of Less - TheKoinBlog.com
If you want to understand how the modern economy works, forget supply and demand. Forget competition, efficiency, or the invisible hand. The real engine of capitalism—the thing that keeps profits high and the wealthy wealthier—is something far simpler: withholding. Manufactured scarcity is the defining strategy of corporate power. It is not a bug in the
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The Meaning Economy: What Does it Mean? - TheKoinBlog.com
For most of modern history, people worked to survive. If they were lucky, they worked to get ahead. In recent decades, the promise of capitalism—at least in its idealized form—was that hard work led to stability, security, and, if things went really well, a decent life. That promise is breaking. The middle class is shrinking.
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The Case for the 15-Minute City: Finding Balance Between Local and Global - TheKoinBlog.com
For decades, globalization was sold as the future. It promised efficiency, economic growth, and a world so interconnected that national borders would feel like mere lines on a map. Corporations and policymakers alike assured us that a global economy would lift all boats, spreading prosperity across continents. Instead, what we got was a fragile system
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The Great Reset or The Great Rebuild? How We Can Take Control of the Next Economy - TheKoinBlog.com
The economy, as we know it, is running out of road. Whether by design or by collapse, the current system is on its last legs, and something new is already clawing its way into place. The question is not whether change will happen, but what form it will take—and who will control it. The likely
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