Give-away shop

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Give-away shops, freeshops, free stores or swap shops are stores where all goods are free. They are similar to

monetary
framework, allowing people to exchange goods and services outside of a money-based economy.

History

The anarchist

the Diggers[1] opened free stores which simply gave away their stock, provided free food, distributed free drugs, gave away money, organized free music concerts, and performed works of political art.[2] The Diggers took their name from the original English Diggers led by Gerrard Winstanley[3] and sought to create a mini-society free of money and capitalism.[4]

Similar phenomena

Another recent development in the give-away shop movement is the creation of the

Freecycle Network. It began in the state of Arizona, United States, for the purpose of connecting people who had extra belongings to get rid of with people who needed something, organized as discussion/distribution lists, and usually hosted on one of the free websites. A similar concept has operated in Israel from 2006 via the Agora Project [he], and in Australia from 2011 via Ziilch.[5]
These websites allow free listing of goods to be acquired by others at no cost.

See also

References

  1. . Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  2. .
  3. ^ "Overview: who were (are) the Diggers?". The Digger Archives. Retrieved 2007-06-17.
  4. ^ Gail Dolgin; Vicente Franco (2007). American Experience: The Summer of Love. PBS. Retrieved 2007-04-23.
  5. ^ Sheftalovich, Zoya (20 December 2016). "Selling and trading your things online". CHOICE. Retrieved 17 April 2019.