Spanish war tax resisters and activists from the 15-M, or
indignados, movement (the Spanish version of “Occupy”) have
joined forces to organize a sharing economy network and to nourish it with
redirected taxes.
How this came about is an interesting story, and though their project is
decidedly edgier and more confrontational than most of what goes on under the
sharing economy umbrella, we can learn a lot from what they have accomplished.
One of these visitors took issue with my article, and published a rebuttal at Becoming the Capitalist.
I skimmed it, but got distracted by the many weak attempts to make hay out of my last name.