two structural labor crises for developed economies: 1) The channeling of substantial investment into non-productive, paper commodities, reducing growth of production for use and therefore reducing available aggregate job creation; and 2) The continued exportation of industrial jobs to other lower cost jurisdictions, and outsourcing, automation, just-in-time production, and speed-ups associated with global supply chains. As a result, local communities and regional populations have destabilized and even collapsed with attendant social problems. One possible response is Community Syndicalism – local community finance and operating credit for industrial production combined with democratic worker ownership and control of production. The result ...
The objective of this presentation is to show some of the causes that explain from macro-economy and...
Cooperatives play an important role in the imagination of the left for their purported potential to ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Political Economy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Stud...
The Great Recession resulting from the globalization of Finance Capitalism created two structural la...
Even though the access of workers to capital has been promoted in some countries for over centuries,...
In this thesis, I argue that the globalization of production has weakened the power and efficacy of ...
It presents a review of the theoretical proposals and plans for development that were made since the...
Conventional models are failing throughout the world. In the developed world, the welfare state-comp...
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Economic Democracy and worker cooperatives are part of a growing movement for economic change. In th...
Are worker cooperatives and the solidarity economy viable tools for revolutionary change in a neolib...
For most of the world's developing countries, the 1990s were a decade of frustration and disappoint...
It presents a review of the theoretical proposals and plans for development that were made since the...
I explore in this essay a possible strategy for the transformation of democratic, capitalist states ...
Capitalism is the social production that takes place in private economic units and the contradiction...
The objective of this presentation is to show some of the causes that explain from macro-economy and...
Cooperatives play an important role in the imagination of the left for their purported potential to ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Political Economy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Stud...
The Great Recession resulting from the globalization of Finance Capitalism created two structural la...
Even though the access of workers to capital has been promoted in some countries for over centuries,...
In this thesis, I argue that the globalization of production has weakened the power and efficacy of ...
It presents a review of the theoretical proposals and plans for development that were made since the...
Conventional models are failing throughout the world. In the developed world, the welfare state-comp...
The object of this paper is twofold: First, to demonstrate how the cooperative business structure, r...
Economic Democracy and worker cooperatives are part of a growing movement for economic change. In th...
Are worker cooperatives and the solidarity economy viable tools for revolutionary change in a neolib...
For most of the world's developing countries, the 1990s were a decade of frustration and disappoint...
It presents a review of the theoretical proposals and plans for development that were made since the...
I explore in this essay a possible strategy for the transformation of democratic, capitalist states ...
Capitalism is the social production that takes place in private economic units and the contradiction...
The objective of this presentation is to show some of the causes that explain from macro-economy and...
Cooperatives play an important role in the imagination of the left for their purported potential to ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Political Economy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Stud...