How about an economy based on bartering - for labor and goods - which is what we have found out here in the rural part of America and never had in the city - where most people are too stressed and busy making money and ends meet to form those kind of special and practical relationships? Also, our "church" or "cafe" is our weekly farmers market or food hub. Those can be awesome meeting centers for people to form ideas and talk more about taking power into small hands and opting out.
How about an economy based on bartering - for labor and goods - which is what we have found out here in the rural part of America and never had in the city - where most people are too stressed and busy making money and ends meet to form those kind of special and practical relationships? Also, our "church" or "cafe" is our weekly farmers market or food hub. Those can be awesome meeting centers for people to form ideas and talk more about taking power into small hands and opting out.