Initiative for natural economic order

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Initiative for Natural Economic
Order (INWO D)
purpose Education and information about the interrelationships between the monetary system and land management.
Chair: Felix Fuders ,
Beate Bockting and Matthias Klimpel
Establishment date: May 21, 1978
Number of members: approx. 780
Seat : Frankfurt am Main
Website: www.inwo.de

The Initiative for Natural Economic Order (INWO eV) is a free economic association and is recognized as a non-profit association with a political education mandate.

aims

Based on the ideas of the social reformer Silvio Gesell , the INWO stands for the introduction of circulating money (free money) and for land reform (free land). After initial reservations, it endorses and supports today's regional money initiatives. In addition, she advocates a basic income that is to be financed by taxing the consumption of resources and energy.

The German INWO group (INWO-D) cooperates with the Christians for a Just Economic Order (CGW eV). Both associations, which together form the working group on a just economic order, are members of attac .

External impact

The association publishes the magazine Fairconomy , which appears four times a year , has a circulation of 2000 copies and all issues have been available on the Internet free of charge since 2001. The name “Fairconomy” is also used in other publications as a modern synonym for free economy. Eugen Drewermann , Peter Kafka , Hans Christoph Binswanger , Helmut Creutz , Margrit Kennedy , Bernd Senf and other speakers appear at the seminars and conferences . In addition, special promotional materials are used: A large number of "interest beer coasters" distributed refers to an interest component in the prices of an average of 30 percent, and a large balloon that has already been inflated in several cities bears the inscription: "70 billion pa interest bomb", which refers to the alludes to annual public interest charges in Germany.

history

After the dissolution of the International Free Economic Union (IFU) during a conference on May 21 and 22, 1978 in Konstanz , the free landlords Hein Beba (D) and Otto Haag (CH) suggested the formation of a new International Association for Natural Economic Order. In 1983, after further conferences in Konstanz and Kreuzlingen, the international association was founded. INWO Switzerland was founded in 1990 as the successor organization to the Liberal Socialist Party (LSP) , and INWO-D was entered in the Frankfurt am Main register of associations in 1993. There is also an Austrian group. The abbreviation INWO stands today for Initiative for Natural Economic Order . The proposal made in 2004 by the Silvio Gesell editor Werner Onken to rename INWO the “Initiative for Sustainable Economic Order” was not followed.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. As of May 2016 according to INWO board member Vlado Plaga .
  2. http://www.inwo.de/satzung/
  3. inwo.de
  4. http://www.ag-gwo.de/
  5. http://www.attac-netzwerk.de/index.php?id=244
  6. See the review by Jochen Schmitt , Junge Freiheit , May 11, 2007.
  7. 550 copies of this will be printed under the name of the previous magazine "r-evolution" for the needs of INWO Switzerland. Source: Fairconomy . No. 3, September 2012, page 2
  8. Fairconomy Archive
  9. Eugen Drewermann: "Jesus and Money" - Between God and Mammon ( Memento of the original from November 14, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 47 kB), lecture at the INWO perspective congress "Geld entMACHTen", Düsseldorf, January 1999  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.regiogeld-mv.de
  10. Hans Christoph Binswanger: "Perspectives on a sustainable and environmentally friendly economy". In: Sustainable Economy . Contributions to the 4th International Conference of INWO in Bern 1995 (published by INWO Switzerland). Gontenschwil 1995, pp. 45-56
  11. ^ Günter Bartsch, The NWO Movement . Lütjenburg: Gauke, 1994, ISBN 3-87998-481-6
  12. inwo.ch ( Memento of the original dated May 24, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.inwo.ch
  13. Werner Onken, For another world with another money. Are the money reformers really anti-Semites and therefore “unwelcome free riders” of the criticism of globalization? (PDF; 148 kB), contribution to the Attac Summer Academy on August 1, 2004 in Dresden