Read the book.
Follow the series.
The economic alternative, explained from first principles. Follow the unfolding series as we build Creditism in public, then go deeper with the founding book.
Understand the game
before you play it.
The world you live in was designed. These six pieces trace how the old economy was built, how it actually works, what a better one looks like from the inside, and why, uniquely, this moment in history is the one where change becomes possible.
Nations, Corporations, and the First Economic Game
How ownership, money, and legal fictions came to shape the modern world, and why concentration of wealth is a feature, not a failure.
How Money Really Works
The clearest guide you'll read to credit, debt, and manufactured scarcity. Banks create money from nothing and charge you interest on it. Here's how.
The Creditism Evolution: From Debt to Freedom
The architecture of a new system, and why, this time, we actually have the tools to change the rules.
The Trust Revolution
Why Creditism couldn't exist until now. Every civilization is built on its trust layer, and for the first time in history, ours is being rebuilt.
A Play for Life: 2050
A day in 2050, lived from the inside. Three people, three cities, one planet that got the architecture right. What it actually feels like to wake up inside the new system.
Credit is Democracy, Money Isn't
One person, one vote built our politics. One dollar, one vote built our economy. What happens when economic power is finally handed out the way the ballot was meant to be: to everyone, equally.
Where it all began.
The first full articulation of the vision, spanning economy, governance, ecology, and culture, in one volume. The series carries it forward; this is the root.
Common Planet:
A New Game of Life
An evolution of currency: a Credit system that replaces the debt-based money now in play. The book outlines an economics built to end poverty, homelessness, and war by removing the need for banks, debt, and taxes. A foundational blueprint for solving our shared problems without fighting over them.
Instead of banks creating money as debt we all owe, Credit goes to people directly: interest-free, tax-free, and yours to use. It's created when earned and clears when spent, so there's nothing to hoard, inflate, or capture. Production shifts from for-profit to for-purpose: you do the work, you earn the Credit. Labor becomes voluntary and meaningful rather than forced. A move from win/lose to win/win.

Remzi Bajrami is Shqiptar (Albanian), born in 1973 in what is now North Macedonia and raised in rural Connecticut from the age of five. He grew up between worlds: a Muslim family, Catholic friends, and a country that wanted him to pick a lane. He never did. He thinks for himself, speaks plainly, and expects the same from everyone else. He lives in the USA. He'd rather live on a Common Planet.