This book demonstrates that the cooperative model is based on principles essential to building a more just and democratic society. It is argued that this is the best economic reform alternative to neoliberal capitalism and authoritarian socialism in Cuba, and that this model can also radically transform other economies around the world.
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Foundations of Self-Managed Socialism: The Contribution of István Mészáros
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Mondragón: The Dilemmas of a Mature Cooperativism
Larraitz Altuna Gabilondo, Aitzol Loyola Idiaquez, Eneritz Pagalday Tricio
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Forty Years of Self-Management in Popular Housing in Uruguay: The “FUCVAM Model”
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Solidarity Economy in Brazil: The Relevance of Cooperatives for the Historic Emancipation of Workers
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Worker Self-Management in Argentina: Problems and Potentials of Self-Managed Labor in the Context of the Neoliberal Post-Crisis
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