The rogue strategy is: Fast pods for survival, Medium sprints for imagination, and Slow institutions for sovereignty. It’s about moving from moral outrage to material infrastructure.
Going rogue against capitalism involves actively withdrawing support from traditional exploitative systems and participating in economic resistance. This strategy focuses on creating self-sufficient communities and prioritizing human needs over corporate profit. By adopting a post-capitalism mindset, individuals can begin implementing systemic change through daily choices that challenge the status quo and foster collective independence from mainstream market pressures.
Economic resistance can be practiced by shifting your resources toward alternative economies, such as cooperatives, mutual aid networks, and local trade systems. These actions reduce reliance on large-scale capitalist structures and help build resilient local infrastructures. By focusing on sustainable consumption and community-led initiatives, you contribute to a broader movement of systemic change that seeks to replace competitive profit motives with collaborative support.
Alternative economies are systems designed to operate outside of traditional capitalist frameworks, focusing on equity and sustainability. Examples include time banks, worker-owned cooperatives, and community land trusts. These models represent a shift toward post-capitalism by demonstrating that society can function effectively through shared resources and democratic decision-making. They serve as practical blueprints for those looking to go rogue and build a more just financial future.
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