E-Book Now Available [limited] & Paperback Launching February 10, 2025.
It took over a decade, but perhaps that timing is perfect? There is much concern and plenty of gloom-and-doom about the future. I’m reminded of one my favorite M*A*S*H episodes in which Hawkeye jumps upon on the table, bangs his tray, and leads a chant of “We Want Something Else.” This isn’t just another book about what’s wrong with capitalism; it’s a guide to creating something better. For those frustrated with the current state of inequality, disengagement, and resource waste, this book offers something else.

The book uses Framework Foresight, the core methodology taught at the University of Houston Foresight program to identify three guiding images of a future After Capitalism: the Circular Commons, an environmentally-driven future; the Non-Workers Paradise, a post-work future; and Tech-Led Abundance, a technologically-driven future, .
What you’ll find inside:
- hope for a better future: a practical, optimistic take on how we can create a society that works for everyone
- real-world insights derived from projects and research conducted with top organizations in the U.S. and globally.
Availability [check my Imagining After Capitalism book site for updates]:
The E-Book is available now at the publisher site (Triarchy Press in the UK) priced at 20 pounds (@US$25).
The paperback will be fully available February 10, 2025; Currently available for Europe at publisher site (Triarchy Press in the UK). I can also arrange bulk orders (10 or more copies) for immediate delivery to teams, classes, book clubs, organizations or those wishing to book a speaking engagement. Email me directly at ahines@uh.edu.
Pre-order paperback. It is currently listed on: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Google Books, International Publishers Group, Books A Million. More listings to appear on in both online and brick-and-mortar stores as the launch date nears.
— Andy Hines
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