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This important book demonstrates inspiring, practical innovations... and shows how, together, they can weave an entirely new fabric for society.
Jeremy Lent, author of The Patterning Instinct and The Web of Meaning
A treasure-trove of ideas for practical world-changers.
Rupert Read, author of Why climate breakdown matters and Co-Director of the Moderate Flank
A powerful step toward achieving the world we need.
Prof Nathan Schneider, author of Everything for Everyone: The Radical Tradition that Is Shaping the Next Economy
We desperately need a new economic system to help us avert the environmental crisis. This book describes the new system we need, and it shows us how to build it.
In Building Tomorrow, Paddy Le Flufy brings together six organisational technologies being developed and implemented by pioneering experts. Each of them fundamentally redesigns a key element of our economic system. Together, they form a holistic vision of a new system – one that can help us avoid the catastrophe looming on the horizon.
Filled with illuminating examples from the present and insightful ideas for the future, Building Tomorrow describes a system that people throughout society can help build. Those that do will be creating a better world.
It’s such a relief - and a wonder - to engage with real, deep, granular thinking on exactly how we create systemic change… Essential reading.
Manda Scott, host of the Accidental Gods podcast