Crowdfunding and the democratization of finance / Mark Davis and Bruce Davis.
By: Davis, Mark [author.].
Contributor(s): Davis, Bruce [author.].
Publisher: Bristol Bristol University Press 2022Description: xix, 162 pages.ISBN: 9781529216738.Subject(s): Crowd funding. -- Finance -- Cryptocurrencies | Purchasing powerDDC classification: 658.15224Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-154) and index.
The crisis of finance -- What is crowdfunding? -- Democratic finance, then and now -- The destination of money -- Futures of democratic finance -- Conclusion : the change in your pocket.
The book in question is a collaboration between an academic and a practitioner, and it tells the story of money from ancient times to the present day, highlighting the impact of mainstream finance on people and the planet. The authors argue that individuals need to take responsibility for where their money is invested and what impact those investments have. They advocate for crowdfunding as a way for people to reclaim the power of their money and invest in a fairer and greener society.
The book offers a historical and contemporary perspective on the relationship between money and power, and how the use of money has evolved over time. It also offers a practical solution for people who want to align their financial investments with their values. The authors argue that crowdfunding allows individuals to invest directly in projects and companies that reflect their values, and that this approach can be a powerful tool for positive change. The book offers a unique and insightful perspective on the role of money in society and the potential for crowdfunding to drive social and environmental progress.
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