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Commerce

How work, goods, and access reach the people who want them. Fairly, openly, with nothing hidden in the price. Commerce as a transparent extension of the practice.

Markets are conversations. Doc Searls + Christopher Locke · The Cluetrain Manifesto
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Edited by Orlando Eisenreich · Standards: FRQNCY Editorial · Updated

Where to start

Six books.

01 / Gift

Sacred Economics

Charles Eisenstein, 2011. Money rewritten as gift.

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02 / Soul

The Soul of Money

Lynne Twist, 2003. Sufficiency over scarcity.

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03 / Scale

Small Is Beautiful

E.F. Schumacher, 1973. Economics as if people mattered.

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04 / Conscious

Conscious Capitalism

John Mackey + Raj Sisodia, 2013. Business as service.

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05 / Limit

Doughnut Economics

Kate Raworth, 2017. Seven ways to think like a 21st-century economist.

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06 / Voice

The Cluetrain Manifesto

Doc Searls, Christopher Locke, et al., 1999. 95 theses on markets as conversations.

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Sufficiency is a context we bring forth, a way of being. Lynne Twist · The Soul of Money
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex. It takes a touch of genius — and a lot of courage — to move in the opposite direction. E.F. Schumacher · Small Is Beautiful
The flow of gifts circulates power, beauty, and meaning back through everyone. Charles Eisenstein · Sacred Economics
The transparent price

Three voices, one ethic.

Commerce becomes practice when nothing is hidden in the price. The work, the cost, the relationship — all visible. Then exchange stops feeling extractive and starts looking like circulation.

Eisenstein traces money back to the gift economies it replaced. His thesis: every dollar carries a story of how it was made and what it asks of the next holder. Commerce that names that story honestly is commerce in alignment.

Each gift creates an obligation, and obligation is a bond between giver and receiver. Charles Eisenstein · Sacred Economics

Schumacher wrote against gigantism — both of corporations and of the metric used to measure them. His "intermediate technology" thesis suggests scale must serve the people inside it, not the other way around. A commerce that fits the human hand stays honest.

The system of nature, of which man is a part, tends to be self-balancing, self-adjusting, self-cleansing. E.F. Schumacher · Small Is Beautiful

The Cluetrain Manifesto reframed markets in 1999 as the original social network: real people talking honestly. Their 95 theses anticipated what FRQNCY tries to be — commerce as conversation, not as broadcast.

Markets do not want to talk to flacks and hucksters. They want to participate in the conversations going on behind the corporate firewall. The Cluetrain Manifesto, thesis 16

The pattern is older than any of these books. Open-air markets, guild prices, the principle of just price in scholastic economics. Commerce in service has always been the older brother of commerce in extraction.

The constellation

Commerce in the network.

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The work is its own announcement. The price names what it asks. The exchange is the relationship made visible. FRQNCY editorial principle