Monthly Archive for July, 2009

The History & Future of Money, July Abundance League Notes

Big thanks to Ken Lynch of SCC Bank and the Carbon Coin project for a wide ranging discussion on currency.  There were several key points from the meeting, below is what I remember.  To all the currency experts out there, feel free to correct me in comments.

-The overarching theme was that monetary systems change over time and that it’s likely we’ll see change in our lifetime, perhaps a big one.

-One change that can be seen over time is a fluctuation between use of the dominant currency and community currencies.  When times are tough, community currencies come into vogue.  When times are good, the dominant currency gains in dominance.  However, the long-term trend is toward fewer currencies.   We may be moving toward a monetary mono-culture.

-That there are advantages to a central bank and currency and disadvantages.  And the same with complementary currencies.   It all depends what kind of society you want.  A central bank and currency makes trade easier, but seems to concentrates power into a small number of hands.  Community currencies may be more economically democratic but can make trade between communities difficult.

-That governments or central banks tend to degrade their currency over time as they accumulate more debt, or something like that.  An example is that the U.S. went of the gold standard in the 70s so that paper money had absolutely no intrinsic value except the trust we put in it.

We didn’t get as much time for discussion as we normally do, but the conversation did continue well into the evening when we moved it to the 21st Amendment.   And it was great to see the co-founders of Abundance League, Scott Levkoff and Polly Whitaker, who brought their inspiring vibe to the experience.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

The next meeting is August 20th.   Check out meeting details here.

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Jack into the Bay Area’s Alternative Economy with Heather Young – The World’s First Alternative Economic Organizer

An alternative economy is emerging that’s run by people like you and I. And it’s built to serve us, unlike that other f@%$! economy. The way to make it real is to begin transacting on its platforms and using its currencies. And we must begin our withdrawal from the platforms and currencies that steal our health and wealth. This month’s Abundance League is designed to help us do just that.

Heather Young is an alternative economic organizer and has been an environmental and social justice activist for over a decade. She will be discussing the many ways we can create this economy together right now in a more loving, abundant, just and sustainable way here in the Bay Area. She’ll give us an overview of the movement in the Bay Area and share it’s various projects including:

-Bay Area Community Exchange – a network of alternative currency projects in the Bay Area, including a time exchange project that is in trial phase.

-The Really Really Free Market – an event that demonstrates a pure gift economy in SF and over 50 other cities in the US and around the world.

-JASecon (Just Alternative Sustainable economy) – an all volunteer organization that aims to tie together and synergize all the different aspects of the alternative economy and to host a grassroots economic festival/conference on Sept. 26 in Oakland.

-Plus Neighborhood Vegetables and others.

MEETING
When: August 20th, 6:30-9:30pm
Where: Citizen Space , 425 Second St., #100, San Francisco

AGENDA
6:30 – 7:00 Arrive – mingle, nosh
7:00 – 7:30 Member announcements lightening round: share your passions, needs & gifts quickly
7:30 – 8:00 Break – exchange support, mingle, nosh
8:00 – 9:15 Presentation & discussion
9:15 – 9:30 Clean up, take the discussion to the 21st Amendment

BRING
-Desire to help others
-Healthy food and drink for the potluck
-Your real self, friends

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Reminder: SF Meeting July 16th, The History & Future of Money

Come discuss alternative currencies with Ken Lynch this Thursday, July 16th, 6:30pm at 425 Second Street, San Francisco.  Check out our meeting details here.

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The History & Future of Money – SF July Meeting

Money they say is the root of all evil. But does it have to be? We’ll explore this question in our July meeting with guest host Ken Lynch. Here’s what Ken told me about what he’ll share:

“If you were to redesign money, what would you do? Ken Lynch of SCCBank.com, a monetary innovation startup, will be presenting an short history of American money, and where this has brought us. We’ll talk about what’s happening at the international level, including IMF money, and what’s happening at the local level, including Carbon Coins, Ken’s concept currency.

The discussion will focus on what you think money should be based on, what values it should support, and what our options are with the future of money.”

I hope to see you there for our discussion with Ken.

MEETING
When: Thursday, July 16th, 6:30-9:30pm
Where: Citizen Space , 425 Second St., #100, San Francisco

AGENDA
6:30 – 7:00 Arrive – mingle, nosh
7:00 – 7:30 Member announcements lightening round: share your passions, needs & gifts quickly
7:30 – 8:00 Break – exchange support, mingle, nosh
8:00 – 9:15 Presentation & discussion
9:15 – 9:30 Clean up, take the discussion to the 21st Amendment

BRING
-Healthy food and drink for the potluck
-Yourself, friends

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Denver—July Confluence (Tue 7/14, location TBD)

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