ABSTRACT
Chapter 8 puts the previous chapters in motion and elaborates how new forms of innovative collective action formed out of these organizational and discursive practices. In the process, the chapter thus illustrates different options for a democratization of finance and debt politics suggested by actors in the field. I argue that debtor collective action faces several options. They can either challenge hegemonic power structures in order to push for reforms or transformation, de-link from said hegemony and create autonomous structures as illustrated by attempts for a Bank of the South and commons-based local banks or opt for a mix of thereof.
