Transformative Economies Agenda
#agenda-FSMET Process of co-construction of the pact and the agenda of transformative actions
Transforming relations with nature and ecosystems refers to the way in which the capitalist model is destroying nature in its constant effort to generate wealth. Among other things, this dimension aims to reflect on the development of alternatives to capitalism in the areas of food production, access to water and energy, land use, etc.
We are committed to:
- Promote the agro-ecological production process, raise the voice against transgenics, promote the creation of resilience strategies to increase biodiversity and fight for more natural reserves.
- Develop community-controlled food systems based on ...
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When we talk about transforming economy and finance we mean analyzing material flows and forms of exchange, as well as analyzing productive and reproductive force. In other words, we are not only talking about analyzing the macroeconomic system itself, but also about how it appropriates our forms of production and how it uses reproductive labor as a means of accumulating wealth.
We are committed to:
- Promote the construction of social markets, solidarity-based economic networks and circuits, digital platforms and systems of monetary and non-monetary exchange that do not depend on the capitalist m ...
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When we talk about transforming Knowledge, we are referring to culture, imaginaries and education. This dimension aims to reflect on the way we generate knowledge. It is about looking for cultural, educational alternatives, etc., that build societies free of machismo, racism, homophobia, comsumism, destruction of the environment, of the ideology of unlimited growth and profit, etc.
We are committed to:
- Create alliances between education for sustainable development and the Social Solidarity Economy and other social movements, such as the procomuns.
- Promote the use of free, open, cooperative, feder ...
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When we talk about transforming power relations and flows, we are referring to the changes we want to implement at the institutional, political and organizational levels, because we see the need to carry out structural changes in the way societies are organized around the world.
We are committed to:
Transforming power: in the political sphere and society
- Share and develop legal tools (laws, legal regime) - for the recognition and dissemination of common goods and other forms of production and reproduction, tangible and intangible, collective self-management
- Promote alliances with networks of lo ...
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