Common Wealth projects focus on six systemically vital areas where democratic ownership can transform how our economy operates and for whom: building a digital commons, redefining internationalism, reimagining social institutions, stewarding land & nature, democratising enterprise and rewiring finance.
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Upon joining, Mathew Lawrence, Common Wealth Director, said:
"We join with countless others in the struggle for a world that is democratic, decolonised, and just. Liberated from all forms of oppression, sustainable and solidaristic in purpose, and pluralistic and prosperous in action, our internationalism seeks a world where we share in common the wealth we create together.
Anchoring that must be a new era of democratic ownership that puts people and planet first, creating a global economy in which wealth and power are fairly shared within and beyond borders. Against the Amazons of the world, the need for an internationalism of genuine equity and voice is more urgent than ever."
You can visit the Common Wealth member page here and read their first statement on the Wire here.