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{{Short description|Economic theory and proposal by Silvio Gesell}} {{Expand German|Silvio Gesell|topic=gov|date=April 2025}} [[File:Silvio Gesell (1895).jpg|thumb|[[Silvio Gesell]] (1862–1930), the founder of Freiwirtschaft and Freigeld]] '''{{lang|de|Freiwirtschaft}}''' ([[German language|German]] for "free economy") is an economic theory and proposal founded by the [[German-Argentine]] economist [[Silvio Gesell]] in his 1916 book, ''[[The Natural Economic Order]]'' ({{langx|de|Die natürliche Wirtschaftsordnung durch Freiland und Freigeld}}). Some of the basic economic ideas of Freiwirtschaft were also independently published in 1890 by the Hungarian-Austrian economist [[Theodor Hertzka]] in his novel ''Freiland - ein soziales Zukunftsbild''<ref>Theodor Hertzka: ''Freiland - ein soziales Zukunftsbild'', Leipzig 1890 – [http://lilienthal-museum.de/olma/hertzka.htm Summary] on the website of the [[Otto-Lilienthal-Museum]].</ref> (''Freeland - A Social Anticipation'').<ref>Theodor Hertzka: ''Freeland - A Social Anticipation'', St. Loyes, Bedford, June, 1891. [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/9866 Book online] at [[Project Gutenberg]].</ref> ==Structure== Freiwirtschaft consists of three central aspects, usually summed up as the Three Fs: * ''{{lang|de|[[Demurrage currency|Freigeld]]}}'' ('free money') ** All money is issued for a ''limited'' period by ''constant'' value (neither [[inflation]], nor [[deflation]]). ** Long-term saving requires investment in [[Bond (finance)|bonds]] or [[stock]]s. ** Freigeld is 'free' because it's [[Gratis versus libre|free (libre)]] from [[Hoarding (economics)|hoarding]] and [[interest]].<ref name="baynham-2023">{{cite web |url=https://www.noemamag.com/what-if-money-expired/ |title=What If Money Expired? |last=Baynham |first=Jacob |date=14 November 2023 |website=Noema Magazine |publisher=Berggruen Institute |access-date=26 April 2025}}</ref> * ''{{lang|de|[[Georgism|Freiland]]}}'' ('free land') ** All [[land (economics)|land]] is [[common ownership|commonly owned]] or else the property of public institutions and can only be rented from the community or from government, respectively, not purchased (''see also [[Georgism]]''). * ''{{lang|de|[[Free trade|Freihandel]]}}'' ('free trade') **Unrestrained [[free trade]] supported by an international currency union as paper standard to maintain stable exchange rates and abolition of the [[gold standard]] in foreign trade.<ref>{{Cite web |title=4.6-3. International Trade: Stabilisation of the International Exchanges. The International Valuta Association. |url=https://www.community-exchange.org/docs/Gesell/en/neo/part4/6-3.htm |access-date=2023-05-18 |website=www.community-exchange.org}}</ref> == Theory == According to Gesell, all human-produced goods are subject to expensive storage, whereas money is not: grain loses its weight, metal products rust, housing deteriorates. Therefore, money has a supreme advantage over all other goods. [[John Maynard Keynes]] renamed the concept of ''basic interest'' articulated in Gesell's book ''[[The Natural Economic Order]]'' with the more familiar term [[liquidity preference]]. Being "liquid" – having money – is a great advantage to anybody, much more so than having comparable amounts (past [[utility]]) of any product. The result is that people will not even provide zero-risk, inflation-corrected credits unless a certain interest rate is offered. ''Freigeld'' simply reduces this "primordial" interest rate, which is estimated to be somewhere around 3% to 5%, by an absolute, in order to lower the average interest rate to a value around 0. == Freigeld == {{Main|Demurrage currency}} Freigeld is particularly unique to Silvio Gesell's economic proposals. Freigeld has several special properties: * It is maintained by a monetary authority to be ''spending-power stable'' (no [[inflation (economics)|inflation]] or [[deflation (economics)|deflation]]) by means of printing more money or withdrawing money from circulation. * It is ''[[cash flow]] safe'' (a scheme is put in place to ensure that the money is returned into the cash flow – for example, by [[Scrip#Stamp_scrip|stamp scrip]] – requiring stamps to be purchased and periodically attached to the money to keep it valid). * It is convertible into other [[currency|currencies]]. * It is localized to a certain [[area]] (it is a [[local currency]]). In theory, since Freigeld would automatically lose its value after some time, there would be no incentive to store or hoard it. As a result, Freigeld would encourage bankers to lend money without charging [[interest rate]]s, thus leading to an interest-free economy.<ref name=Gesell-NPR>{{cite web |last=Rosalsky |first=Greg |date=27 August 2019 |title=The 'Strange, Unduly Neglected Prophet' |url=https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2019/08/27/754323652/the-strange-unduly-neglected-prophet |website=NPR |access-date=25 April 2025}}</ref> == Flaws of the monetary system == Freiwirtschaft claims that current monetary systems are flawed. In mainstream economics, prices convey information. For example, dropping prices on a product mean that there is less demand or more supply of that product. This leads to a buyer's buying more, or a seller's/producer's starting to sell/produce something else, thereby reducing the supply of that product. As a reaction, assuming constant desirability, the price of the product rises again. So, the price, together with the market participants, builds up a [[feedback]] loop around a stable, "ideal" price. At this stable price, the market is ideal, no one pays too much or earns too little, and there are no tendencies from either party to change that price. The "wobbling" around that ideal price is called ''self-stabilizing''. The key error of the current system, according to Gesell, is the ill-transported information in the price. Money is nothing but a claim for goods and services, usable in the economies that accept money in exchange for the former. In a weak economy, money is worth less in goods. But instead of an [[inflation (economics)|inflation]], the result is a [[deflation (economics)|deflation]] as described above, and less money can now buy the same goods. This feedback loop is ''self-destabilizing'', according to the Freiwirtschaft theory.<ref>Norbert Rost: [http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~roehrigw/diplomarbeiten/rost/ueaf.pdf Eine experimentelle Überprüfung der Aussagen der Freiwirtschaftslehre] (An experimental check of the statements of the Freiwirtschaft) (diploma thesis, Dresden, 2003), p. 25ff.</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{refbegin}} * [[Margrit Kennedy]]. ''Interest and Inflation Free Money''. 1995. {{ISBN|0-9643025-0-0}} {{refend}} ==Sources== * Helmut Creutz, ''The Money Syndrome – Towards a Market Economy Free from Crises'', Upfront Publishing 2010. * Günter Bartsch, ''Die NWO-Bewegung Silvio Gesells – Geschichtlicher Grundriß 1891-1992/93''. Gauke, Lütjenburg 1994. * Knulp Goeke, ''Die verteilungspolitische Problematik der Freiwirtschaftslehre''. Cologne 1961. * Johannes Heinrichs, ''Sprung aus dem Teufelskreis. Sozialethische Wirtschaftstheorie'' Vol. I, Munich 2005. * Hans-Joachim Werner, ''Geschichte der Freiwirtschaftsbewegung. 100 Jahre Kampf für eine Marktwirtschaft ohne Kapitalismus''. Waxmann, Münster 1990. ==External links== * {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20100521061503/http://www.finanzcrash.com/english/aberrations.html Introduction to Freiwirtschaft]}} * [http://geldreform.de Materialien zur Geld-, Zins- und Schuldenproblematik (in German, partly English)] * [http://www.inwo.de Fairconomy (in German, partly English)] {{Schools of economic thought}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Freiwirtschaft| ]] [[Category:Local currencies]] [[Category:Economic ideologies]] [[Category:Schools of economic thought]] [[Category:Monetary reform]] [[Category:Left-libertarianism]]
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