Practical economics for workers and communities
This book argues that true wealth comes from nature and production, not politics. It offers a step‑by‑step vision to unite labour, land, and capital for shared prosperity.
In these pages, the author lays out a crash course in economic thinking, critiques standard theories, and points toward a constructive path. The focus is on real-world methods—co‑operation, unions, and practical experiments—that aim to reduce poverty and boost employment for many.
- A clear critique of orthodox economics and its effects on workers
- A practical plan to develop wealth through productive collaboration
- The roles of co‑operative action, unions, and new communities
- Guidance on designing and testing economic initiatives with attention to risk and opportunity
Ideal for readers seeking a historical yet hands‑on look at how economic ideas might translate into concrete action for ordinary people.