Rethinking governance from the shop floor up, this work argues for a guild-based state that centers human needs, craft knowledge, and practical honesty over grand political theory.
Exploring the idea that democracy works best when those who actually work in a trade help shape its rules, the text examines how local guilds might manage industries with less friction and more accountability. It contrasts familiar parliamentary systems with a model where candidates are judged by their daily performance and real expertise, not by eloquence or party slogans. The book also dives into the challenges of balancing local autonomy with national coherence, and it sketches how a voluntary, non-coercive framework could guide important trades from mining to building.
Ideal for readers curious about alternative structures for economy, labor, and democracy, this edition offers a clear view of a different path toward social organization.
Ideal for readers of political theory, labor history, and reform-minded thinkers seeking concrete, craft-centered governance ideas.
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