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How can we support slow money?
« on: July 11, 2006, 03:14:57 PM »

I'd like to start the slow money forum off with the topic 'How can we support slow money?'

Here are some ideas that might get the discussion going.  What do you think of these ideas?  Are you currently engaged in any slow money activities?  Are there some more I have missed?  How easy are they to do?  What are the benefits?

Slow Money is a quilt, a woven patchwork of many diverse economies that are centered on life-values instead of profit-values.

Slow Economics is the process of identifying, connecting, strengthening and creating grassroots, life-centered alternatives to capitalist globalization.

Some examples of slow money in action are:

  • Worker cooperatives
    Community currencies
    Libraries (book, seed, tool)
    Rotating Credit Associations (ROSCAs)
    Parks
    Water fountains
    Housing Co-ops
    Hitching/ride-giving
    Shared meals
    Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)
    Free exchange of ideas/dialogue
    Potlucks
    Alcoholics Anonymous self-help groups
    Carpooling/rideshare
    Parenting
    Mutual Aid Collectives
    Gleaners associations
    Community Land Trusts
    No-interest loans between friends
    Spontaneous gifts
    Consumer co-ops
    Lost-and-found
    Work barter
    Volunteer fire companies
    Volunteer ambulance squads
    Gardening (and sharing the extra zuchinni)
    Seed-saving and exchange
    Self-employment (under certain conditions)
    Hunting, trapping, fishing
    Gathering berries, mushrooms, and nuts
    Logging for use-value on the woodlot
    Earth, Sun, life itself (gifts!)
    Open source programming
    Community Development Credit Unions
    Doing favors
    Food banks
    Lending/borrowing from neighbors and friends
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Re: How can we support slow money?
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2006, 12:26:08 PM »

I dont agree with the hunting, fishing, trapping part..   Shocked  But I like the rest and I think theyre good ideas. :>
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Re: How can we support slow money?
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2006, 08:36:56 AM »

I agree with dreamdays - I, too, can't agree with 'hunting, fishing, trapping'. Being a vegetarian this one just leavers me shuddering. But I can see it's place for the meat eaters of the world.

What I have found interesting is that as I become aware of more aspects of slow money and try to incorporate them into my life the better I feel. You know, it is that 'feel good' feeling we get when we know we are doing something for the greater good.  I also feel far more connected to life and my community too.

Some little ways I have supported or created slow money are:
  • doing volunteer work in the community
  • being part of a car pool
  • sharing meals more often
  • gathering food eg fruit and nuts, from local trees in parks and on footpaths
  • shopping at consumer co-ops and farmer co-ops
  • putting my money in our community credit union

The slow money concept has given new meaning to loaning and borrowing money or food from friends, family and neighbours.  Remember when it was common to pop next door to borrow a cup of sugar etc?

What are other people's experiences with slow money? I'd like to hear how other people are doing it, and any difficulties they are having.
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Re: How can we support slow money?
« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2006, 07:13:09 AM »

Just to cause a ruckus and have something to talk about:

Being a gardener, hunting, fishing and trapping are something I can heartily agree with.  Whether you kill them for eating or kill them by buying food that someone else raised and therefore killed animals for, everything that lives must eat, and everything that must eat must eat something living.  Not sure whether I see the difference between a chicken and broccoli plant - both take about the same amount of care and give the same weight of food and take about the same resrources, except that we can empathize with an animal more than we can with a plant. 


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Song of the Taste
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Eating the living germs of grasses
Eating the ova of large birds

the fleshy sweetness packed
around the sperm of swaying trees

The muscles of the flanks and thighs of
soft-voiced cows
the bounce in the lamb's leap
the swish in the ox's tail

Eating roots grown swoll
inside the soil

Drawing on life of living
clustered points of light spun
out of space
hidden in the grape.

Eating each other's seed
eating
ah, each other.

Kissing the lover in the mouth of bread:
lip to lip.


Gary Snyder
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