“A well informed citizenry is the best defense against tyranny.”

I hope you’ve learned some things on this website, but it really is just a high-level overview. If you really want to know how Contributionism works, why it can address so many different problems we’re facing today, and how you can use your own spending habits to create a better future - it’s all in the book, along with hundreds of citations and resources to learn even more.

Give it a read. Inform yourself. We’re in this together.

Below you’ll find the book’s cover, paired with its back-cover description. Below that is a link to download a digital (shareable!) version, and a link to order the paperback directly from IngramSpark’s print-on demand service.
If you’d prefer a major retailer, it can be also be found at Barnes & Noble, as well as plenty of other stores.

Regardless of politics, most of us can agree that we're in a bad place right now. Financial hardship, economic uncertainty, culture wars - it can all feel very overwhelming. But here's the thing: all these issues have their roots in the same core problem. 

As of late 2024, the top ten percent of our country controlled two-thirds of our wealth, leaving one-third for everyone else. The hardships we're facing now are the natural result of wealth being sucked out of communities by mega-corporations with a mind only for profits.

Capitalism has proven itself to be great for productivity - but if unregulated, it eventually leads to exploitation, price gouging, and a society run by greed. Communism and Socialism have tried to deal with this, but we've seen from history that idealism without realism only gets you so far. 

But what if we took Capitalism and applied ethics to it? This is what Contributionism seeks to do - and this book lays out how it works. 

If you feel hopeless watching politics spiral into chaos as prices rise, jobs get cut, and inflation skyrockets, this book is for you. In it you will find clear explanations of the root cause of our problems, as well as actionable steps we can each take to fix our situation.

If you want a system that is both realistic and ethical - consider Contributionism.