Which Systems Should We Test First?
The After This movement is built on one foundational idea: we should test what we haven't tried. But with 12 candidate economic reform systems on the table, the movement needs a crowd-sourced signal. This poll asks a simple question — which five systems do you believe deserve the first wave of real-world experimentation?
Votes are tallied in real time and updated continuously below. The emerging ranking will guide After This advocacy, coalition-building, and organizing priorities. Every validated vote counts once — no duplicates, no bots. Cast yours and watch the results shift.
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Select exactly 5 reform theories you believe should be among the first systems tested. Enter your email address below — a confirmation link will be sent before your vote is registered.
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Live Results
Results update continuously as validated votes are confirmed. Rankings reflect the current state of the poll — check back as the movement grows.
| Rank | Reform Theory | Vote Share (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Greenback / Sovereign Money | — |
| 2 | Modern Monetary Theory | — |
| 3 | Universal Basic Income | — |
| 4 | Economic Democracy Act / Binary Economics | — |
| 5 | Mutual Credit DLT | — |
| 6 | The Chicago Plan / Credit Theory of Money | — |
| 7 | Bitcoin Standard | — |
| 8 | Demurrage (Holding Fees) | — |
| 9 | Free Banking | — |
| 10 | Gold / Metal Standard | — |
| 11 | Time Banking | — |
| 12 | Islamic Banking | — |
Results are based on confirmed, validated votes only. Unverified submissions are excluded from the tally.