Awesome idea! Just like many other things, it needs to be tried to see its effects. Or could there already be evidence of a sharing economy, to some extent, in certain communities? Car pooling, or a tool library are the first thing that come to mind...
Anyway, there is another great book I should mention (maybe in a separate post). Do you know Sacred Eceonomics by Charles Eisenstein? Probably the most recommendable book I know. It talks about similar things.
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I believe that aspects of a sharing economy have always existed, you see this in some families and among some friends. Having it extend to those we do not know is starting to show more and more including airbnb, uber etc. which are now a part of the economy.
I agree about making ideas practical, perhaps we can try things ourselves and share our experiences and together, build on these ideas.
Thanks for the book suggestion, I will look it up.