Abstract
This article analyzes efforts to institute professionally designed alternative currencies in European cities as acts of creative experimentation. The alternative currency consultants, or “the Money Makers,” experiment profusely with alternative moneys. As such, they have instituted various currencies throughout Europe from the 1990s onward—many of which have been funded by political bodies. Alternative moneys never succeeded in the sense that they never achieved their ambitious goal of creating resilient, localized economies. The article outlines how this rapid rise and fall of currency forms is interpreted by the Money Makers as a positive route of discovery toward a fair economy, an attitude of “failing forward.” Never quite successful, never quite finished, never just-right—to fail forward means that failure is not only imminent, it is required to attain success. New currencies are continuously created as reinventions upon themselves and upon capitalist practice. The notion of failing forward is key to understanding the creative design of currency alternatives as carrying within itself not only hopes for the future but also the history of prior forms as well as the current dynamics of neoliberal capitalism. The article argues therefore that creativity, as developing the “alterity” of “alternative economies,” is a collective enterprise that is institutionally shaped.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 100-117 |
| Number of pages | 18 |
| Journal | Minnesota Review |
| Volume | 100 |
| Issue number | 100 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:to incentivize particular behavior while disincentivizing other behavior. This was the key to NU-Spaarpas (this translates as “NOW-incentive card”), a project stimulating sustainable behavior, which ran from May 2002 up to October 2003 in the Dutch harbor city of Rotterdam. Framing a local currency in terms of “incentivizing” and “steering behaviour” proved the key to attracting both recognition and funds from political authorities. The project was implemented by the municipality of Rotterdam and the banking cooperation Rabobank, under the auspices of the European LIFE-demonstration framework.11 This project evidenced the feasibility of attracting funding for economic experimentation from established financial and political institutions. Through Barataria, the possibility of alternative currencies as a policy tool became thinkable and practicable in Dutch municipalities, as well as other European cities.
Keywords
- alternative currencies
- Europe
- creativity
- failing forward
- ethnography
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