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Feb 7·edited Feb 7Liked by Thea Walmsley

This is a great overview. It's such an interesting tension between avoiding the free market to focus on government funds and embracing the free market to shift the aims of our economy to become in alignment with thriving ecosystems and communities.

As you stated, we need all of these approaches in tandem.

Our approach at Interform is guided by the question: "How might we create business models that revitalize and evolve communities and the ecosystems they live with?"

We believe "the economy" is a story that can be shifted from one of self-interest to one of collective interest, and we do this by demonstrating economic micro models (organizations) that use our financial system to generate profit in the form of vitality for people and non-human beings!

I wonder if these two approaches can be reconciled and add value to each other!

Keep up the great work!

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