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Organized Money - by Keith Mestrich & Mark A Pinsky (Hardcover)

Organized Money - by  Keith Mestrich & Mark A Pinsky (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Two leading figures from the world of finance show how progressives can take their money away from conservative financial institutions and put it to good, lasting social use.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Two leading figures from the world of finance show how progressives can take their money away from conservative financial institutions and put it to good, lasting social use</strong></p> <p>The U.S. financial system may be working for some people, but it isn't working for most of us who care about progressive causes. In fact, our financial system taps your money to pay for a conservative agenda. It's a heads-they-win, tails-you-lose game when the fees you pay to use your credit card finance fossil fuels even when you buy green products. Conservative money muscle shapes our culture, society, politics, and public policy.</p> <p>In this bold call to action, two leaders from the world of progressive finance propose a strategy to challenge this conservative dominance of the financial sector: organized progressive money. It's a $10 trillion plan for a full- service, market-scale progressive financial system. Mestrich and Pinsky explain how progressives can take control with financial institutions of their own and products that align with progressive values.</p> <p><em>Organized Money</em> warns that until progressives organize their money, they will lose again and again while conservatives will keep winning. It's a crucial message for the next progressive era, starting with the make-or-break 2020 election cycle, where American voters will be presented with a choice between conservative market fundamentalism that leaves them out or inclusive restorative capitalism that is good for people as well as profits.</p> <p>Written in clear, engaging prose for non- financial readers and finance leaders alike, <em>Organized Money</em> is required reading for everyone ready to confront the excesses of conservative power and influence.</p> <p> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><strong>Praise for <em>Organized Money</em>: </strong><em><strong> <br /></strong></em>The authors provide many concrete examples of specific progressive enterprises that organize money [and] do good service in laying out the foundational principles of a nascent but growing movement. . . . A thought-provoking primer. <br /><strong>--</strong><em><strong>Kirkus Reviews</strong></em></p> <p>Money is leverage and power. In this striking book, both wide-ranging and fast-paced, Mestrich and Pinsky show that if progressives organize our money as well as our people and our ideas, we can build the muscle to make profound and lasting change.<br />--<strong>Felicia Wong, president and CEO, Roosevelt Institute</strong><br /><br />Required reading for activists who are interested in crafting practical tools as powerful as their passion.<br />--<strong>Marc Morial, president and CEO, National Urban League</strong><br /><br />Building on both extensive research and their own hard-won expertise, Mestrich and Pinsky, both pioneers in developing progressive financial system innovations, outline a strategy that cannot be ignored, even by those entrenched in the status quo.<br />--<strong>Janet Murguía, president and CEO, UnidosUS</strong><br /><br />Mestrich and Pinsky offer us a vision of restorative capitalism, a call to action to work together, and a compelling strategy to get it done.<br />--<strong>Jay Coen Gilbert, co-founder, B Lab and the B Corp movement</strong><br /><br />In this provocative and must-read book, Mestrich and Pinsky argue that the financial system is ultimately a public good, created by and for the public. . . . <em>Organized Money</em> provides a vision for a democratized financial system that serves, rather than exploits, we the people.<br />--<strong>K. Sabeel Rahman, president, Demos, and author of <em>Democracy Against Domination</em></strong><br /><br />Mestrich and Pinsky show us the solutions that progressives are exploring to use their capital to express their values, and how you can join them and fight back too.<br />--<strong>Morris Pearl, chairperson, Patriotic Millionaires</strong><br /><br />The world today requires entirely new approaches, and Organized Money is unlike any effort before it to align money and value.<br />--<strong>Jeremy Heimans, CEO, Purpose, and co-author of <em>New Power</em></strong><br /><br /></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Keith Mestrich</strong> is the president and CEO of Amalgamated Bank, the nation's leading socially responsible bank. With twenty-five years of experience working in the labor movement and nonprofit organizations, Keith is a leader in the effort to build wealth for a purpose, not just for a profit. He is the co-author, with Mark Pinsky, of <em>Organized Money: How Progressives Can Leverage the Financial System to Work for Them, Not Against Them</em> (The New Press). <strong>Mark A. Pinsky</strong> led the $150 billion community development financial institution (CDFI) industry from 1995 to 2016. With a track record of aligning capital with social, economic, environmental, and political justice, he was the strategic leader for the industry's growth from $2 billion to $140 billion. He is the author and editor of several books and speaks regularly on finance and society. He lives in Philadelphia, where he runs Five/Four Advisors, a strategic advisory firm.</p>

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