The Case for Community Wealth Building. Joe Guinan

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      People live in particular places and in particular communities, and the politics and economics of those places and communities matter hugely for the quality of their lives. These are basic, inescapable facts of human existence, but facts that are often peculiarly overlooked in discussions of social justice and economic policy. And so this is a book about public policy and the pursuit of social justice – but a book whose focus is very much on the local level.

      This book is about the radical potential of ‘local justice’. It is written at a time of rapid political and economic flux, when the future paths of our societies are far from certain. Its focus is necessarily on the United States and United Kingdom, the two political economies we know best and where Community Wealth Building is at its most developed – not coincidentally, also the two advanced industrial economies in which neoliberalism was first unleashed, and where its rot runs deepest. We are well aware that there are important, relevant developments in a host of other countries. But personal experience and the need to set some manageable boundaries on the scope of such a short work suggested a narrow focus on Britain and America.

      At Polity Press, we’re grateful to George Owers for his enthusiastic reaction to the idea for this book, and for his efficiency and good judgement. Polity’s Julia Davies ably assisted in shepherding the book into existence. We’re also grateful to four anonymous referees for their helpful comments on a first draft of the manuscript. All remaining errors are ours alone.

      Carys Roberts kindly invited us to publish a preliminary version of parts of Chapter 2 in IPPR Progressive Review, and offered helpful comments on earlier versions. Martin is grateful to audiences at the University of Cape Town and the University of York, who gave helpful feedback to talks on ‘philosophical foundations for Community Wealth Building’.

      We want to give special thanks to two comrades in arms with whom we’ve worked particularly closely. As Research Director at The Democracy Collaborative, Thomas Hanna has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the democratic economy, and is a brother in the struggle for a postcapitalist world. As Director of European Programs at The Democracy Collaborative, Sarah McKinley has taken the UK work in hand adeptly in her inimitable style, all the while insisting that we have fun – and that the only revolution worth being part of is one in which there is dancing. We’re glad to be counted among ‘McKinley’s Fusiliers’!

      Finally, this

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