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The Debt Resisters' Operations Manual

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Debt Resisters' Operations Manual
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Ross
By (author) David Graeber
By (author) George Caffentzis
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:238
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 127
Category/GenreEconomics
ISBN/Barcode 9781604866797
ClassificationsDewey:330.1 332.02402
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher PM Press
Imprint PM Press
Publication Date 22 May 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

Over the last 30 years, wages have stagnated and average household debt has more than doubled. People are forced to take on debt to meet their everyday needs like housing and education, leading to devastated communities and an increasing reliance on credit to maintain basic living standards. This system enriches the lives of few at the expense of many. The Debt Resisters' Operations Manual is a handbook for debtors everywhere to understand how the debt system really works, while providing practical tools for fighting debt in its most exploitative forms.

Author Biography

Strike Debt emerged out of thematic assemblies held in May 2012 in solidarity with the student strikes in Montreal. Occupy Theory, Occupy Student Debt Campaign, and Free University collaborated to hold an assembly on Education and Debt. Several weeks later, the group continued to meet under the name Strike Debt. Strike Debt quickly realized that organizing around all forms of debt provided much-needed energy and systematic analysis to the movement. In addition to this manual, Strike Debt initiatives include launching the Rolling Jubilee, a mutual-aid project that buys debt at steeply discounted prices and then abolishes it; hosting debtors' assemblies; and planning direct actions across the country, ranging from debt burnings to targeted shutdowns of predatory lenders. Each project is seen as a strike against the predatory debt system.

Reviews

"That debt is neither inevitable nor ethical is one of the powerful assertions of Strike Debt, whose brilliant manual is both a practical handbook and a manifesto for a true debt jubilee: an economic rebirth in which the indebted are freed and financial institutions are reinvented." -- Rebecca Solnit, author of A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster "The impact of the neoliberal assault on the U.S. population in the past generation has rightly been designated a 'failure by design.' This failure is sharply class-based--for the designers it has been a grand success, and a failure for most of the rest. The same is true of debt. That sets two tasks for those who care about the health of the society: change the design, and find ways to cope as effectively with the failures it imposes. This valuable monograph by Strike Debt provides a good guide to undertake both." --Noam Chomsky, author of Hopes and Prospects "The Debt Resisters' Operations Manual is a powerful tool for resistance and creation. It shows how we can say 'no!' to debt--resist and refuse--at the same time it opens the possibility of alternative ways of relating and creating real value together, based on solidarity and care." --Marina Sitrin, author of Everyday Revolutions: Horizontalism and Autonomy in Argentina "This Manual is a practical guide that will aid anyone who is struggling with debt. But even more important it is a political guide that illuminates the myriad kinds of debt relationships that define our society and helps us imagine how we can begin to organize collectively against debt." --Michael Hardt, author of Commonwealth "The Debt Resisters' Operation Manual is a sober, practical book that will save its readers much money and many sleepless nights. At the same time it is a visionary text that goes into the bowels of the debt machine to chart a collective way out of the state of debt-induced indentured servitude that millions of Americans face. Get a copy and join the movement." --Silvia Federici, author of Revolution at Point Zero: Housework, Reproduction, and Feminist Struggle