In this episode, Joe and Chris explore the complexities of market economies, the illusion of freedom in ownership, and the challenges posed by competition. They discuss how the current system is designed to prioritize profit over community and well-being, leading to ecological and social issues. They discuss the potential for alternative economies and the importance of rebuilding the commons through community-driven initiatives. The conversation also includes some practice steps toward exploring a solution now that could allow people to exist outside of the current market while still being able to participate in the market.
Chris Agnos is the creator of The Peopleâs Library, a vision for a parallel economy built on cooperation, shared access, and care. After years of exploring the root causes behind inequality, environmental destruction, and social disconnection, Chris came to a powerful realization: the market itselfâwith its foundations in competition, ownership, and profitâis driving the very crises weâre trying to solve.
đ± What is the Peopleâs Library?
The Peopleâs Library is a new kind of economyâone that exists alongside markets but isnât defined by profit, ownership, or competition. Inspired by the simplicity of a public library, itâs a system where food, housing, transportation, tools, and more are shared within a community, not bought or sold. Instead of working just to survive, people contribute meaningfully to their communities and access what they needâwithout rent, debt, or scarcity. Itâs about freedom, purpose, and thriving together.
đ Explore the Movement:
https://www.ThePeoplesLibrary.life
â¶ïž YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chrisagnos
Here is a document with a ton more relevant links for The People’s Library: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRWwV4i0-qDvmxXXTiZ4Au3Jtin0vWZrK-ndh5FMf8M16K-DAxTb_dSUQqfFV9uxx8bF3OgypPH6U3c/pub
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/37J0b9HWU6EOahFIa4LPQA
Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ep-55-the-wake-up-call-we-all-need-to-hear-about/id1327602180?i=1000703148080
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