lendamist
Lendamist is a term used to describe a philosophy and practice of organized lending within communities, focusing on the reciprocal exchange of goods and services without formal interest-bearing credit. It is seen by proponents as a way to strengthen social ties, reduce waste, and increase access to scarce resources through trust-based networks. The term is a neologism without a single standardized definition, and its meaning can vary across contexts.
Core principles commonly associated with lendamist include reciprocity, voluntary participation, transparency in terms and expectations, non-exploitation,
Practices typically associated with lendamist include tool libraries, book lending circles, time banks, and neighbor-to-neighbor loan
Lendamist sits at the intersection of the sharing economy, mutual aid, and informal lending. It differs from
Notes: Because lendamist is not a universally standardized term, definitions and practices vary by source. Related