LETS (local exchange trading system) is a type of local currency system, invented by Michael Linton in the early 1980s. Yukito Emaya concluded that the key to overcoming capitalism lies in the fact that, in this system, money does not exist even though exchange is actively taking place, and the antinomy of “money must exist but not be absent” is also resolved. The key to overcoming capitalism is here. He concluded that this is the key to overcoming capitalism. He also said that only the good points of reciprocity and market exchange will remain and the bad points will disappear. Nishibe Zhong believed that “region” is not limited to physical space, and that there is a “region” as a “‘vicinity of the subject’” > Nishibe Zhong said. LETS - Wikipedia


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