Reimagining money, land, and risk for a new economy
A forward-looking work that proposes bold ideas for restructuring finance and agriculture under a State-led framework. It argues for a national approach to borrowing, lending, and insurance, and outlines practical schemes to mutualize credit and farmland.
This edition presents the author’s exploration of financial nationalization, state control of key banking functions, and a gradual path toward shared farming through metayage. It blends historical context with speculative policy to challenge conventional views on private finance and property.
- Learn how the author envisions a state-monopolized system of borrowing and lending.
- Explore the idea of mutualizing credit and the implications for national economy and industry.
- Examine a detailed, if provocative, plan for state-managed land stewardship and metayer farming.
- Consider the potential social and political impacts of large-scale financial and agricultural reform.
Ideal for readers of policy debates, economic reform, and early-told visions of postwar planning.