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Spaceship Earth 101

Nick Egnatz

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English
Press on Publishing
12 May 2025
How can we confront climate change and inequality if our financial system works against us, instead of for us?
We live on a planet facing immense challenges: climate change, inequality, dying species, oceans and ecosystems. And that is just the top of the list. It all seems insurmountable. But what if the real barrier isn't resources or innovation-but the way we think about money?

In Spaceship Earth 101, Nick Egnatz offers a powerful and eye-opening exploration of how reforming America's monetary system could unlock the resources needed to meet these crises head-on. Examining multiple environmental crises, the growing threat of AI, inequality, within a compromised economic system that is able to produce little for us but debt, Egnatz weaves together a bold and practical vision for a just and sustainable future.

Discover how democratizing finance and rethinking debt, can create a system that works for both people and planet, taking us to a broader discussion of liberty, equality and democracy. If you're searching for hope and a way forward in troubled times, let Spaceship Earth 101 transport you there.
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Imprint:   Press on Publishing
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   472g
ISBN:   9798218491208
Pages:   352
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nick Egnatz is a Vietnam vet, anti-war, social justice, and environmental activist who focusing his research on the origins of the American money system. A regular speaker at the American Monetary Institute on the subject of on Monetary Reform. In 2007, Nick was named Northwest Indiana Citizen of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers for his anti-war and social justice activism. Nick is a founding member of the Alliance for Just Money and currently serves as a trustee for the American Monetary Institute.

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