Rethinking wealth and value for a fairer world — a provocative look at how money came to shape society, and why one writer argues for a bold shift toward work and honest labor as the true standard of exchange.
This work imagines a different civic life, where wealth is not the measure of worth. It contrasts the harms of a money-centered system with the promise of a world where labor and community share the goods of life. Although challenging, the perspective is grounded in moral and practical concerns about justice, home, and opportunity.
- Explore the critique of money as the world’s medium of exchange and its impact on inequality.
- See arguments for a system that values work, industry, and intrinsic labor over financial wealth.
- Consider the social and civic reforms proposed to reduce waste, poverty, and underused resources.
- Read about home, ownership, and the right to a dignified life as part of a broader vision for society.
Ideal for readers who question economic norms and seek thoughtful ideas on work, justice, and the common good.