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Earth_First

(14,910 posts)
Sun Mar 25, 2012, 08:59 AM Mar 2012

Greece on the breadline: cashless currency takes off [View all]

In recent weeks, Theodoros Mavridis has bought fresh eggs, tsipourou (the local brandy: beware), fruit, olives, olive oil,jam, and soap. He has also had some legal advice, and enjoyed the services of an accountant to help fill in his tax return.

None of it has cost him a euro, because he had previously done a spot of electrical work – repairing a TV, sorting out a dodgy light – for some of the 800-odd members of a fast-growing exchange network in the port town of Volos, midway between Athens and Thessaloniki.

In return for his expert labour, Mavridis received a number of Local Alternative Units (known as tems in Greek) in his online network account. In return for the eggs, olive oil, tax advice and the rest, he transferred tems into other people's accounts.

Tems has been up and running for barely 18 months, said Maria Choupis, one of its founder members. Prompted by ever more swingeing salary cuts and tax increases, she reckons there are now around 15 such networks active around Greece, and more planned. "They are as much social structures as economic ones," she said. "They foster intimacy and mutual support."

http://m.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/16/greece-on-breadline-cashless-currency?cat=world&type=article

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Been practicing this for years here madokie Mar 2012 #1
Yep. Earth_First Mar 2012 #2
The barter system was the staple Harmony Blue Mar 2012 #35
No middle man to rip you off. madokie Mar 2012 #39
Behold the future. CanonRay Mar 2012 #3
This is great.. we need to do this here. DCBob Mar 2012 #4
If this system takes off, the whole global economy will collapse Zalatix Mar 2012 #5
Trust me Zal, if this system takes off......... socialist_n_TN Mar 2012 #13
They don't have enough room in their jails already. Zalatix Mar 2012 #21
I actually hope you're right about the growth thing........ socialist_n_TN Mar 2012 #23
Happened here in the Midwest during the early years of the Depression. JDPriestly Mar 2012 #32
+1 n/t OneGrassRoot Mar 2012 #38
How does government fund a social safety net in such a system? hack89 Mar 2012 #24
They don't. Then again the Plutocrats will get rid of those safety nets anyway. Zalatix Mar 2012 #25
Sounds like the entire scheme is a libertarian's wet dream. hack89 Mar 2012 #26
Libertarians will be the first to die. Because the most important currency in that world is Zalatix Mar 2012 #28
So all those food importing countries will starve? hack89 Mar 2012 #29
That's a problem, yes, but the fix is already in. Zalatix Mar 2012 #30
Actually that is not accurate Harmony Blue Mar 2012 #36
The exchange limits the numbers of credits you can accumulate or owe. JDPriestly Mar 2012 #33
The post I was replying to expressed the opposite thought. hack89 Mar 2012 #34
"Then again the Plutocrats will get rid of those........ socialist_n_TN Mar 2012 #27
Notice it always comes back to food at some point. fasttense Mar 2012 #6
Excellent. Nt xchrom Mar 2012 #7
So it seems to me moparlunatic Mar 2012 #8
Talk about there and back again MattBaggins Mar 2012 #20
Can you see the Villagers agreeing to this: tsuki Mar 2012 #9
Ouch, the Plutocrats just got stung... Zalatix Mar 2012 #22
The silver lining shineth lunatica Mar 2012 #10
Bartering is part of many societies...more so at times like these SoCalDem Mar 2012 #11
Now that’s just messed up… Larry Ogg Mar 2012 #12
Thats what paramilitary police and mercs are for, to put such efforts down before they "get out of TheKentuckian Mar 2012 #14
Yep. Said the same up above......... socialist_n_TN Mar 2012 #15
Yup, yup and our resident neolibs will be leading the chorus TheKentuckian Mar 2012 #17
Of course they will....... socialist_n_TN Mar 2012 #18
There is nothing they can do to stop it Harmony Blue Mar 2012 #37
I doubt that there could be a more truthful answer. Larry Ogg Mar 2012 #16
The last sentence is why the whole system must be........ socialist_n_TN Mar 2012 #19
When it comes to the pathological greedy... Larry Ogg Mar 2012 #31
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