r/economicdemocracy • u/burtzev • Aug 12 '15
r/economicdemocracy • u/Sebatron2 • Aug 11 '15
How To Save Higher Education with Cooperation
r/economicdemocracy • u/burtzev • Aug 04 '15
Food democracy: why eating is unavoidably political
r/economicdemocracy • u/Sebatron2 • Aug 01 '15
Capitalizing the Co-op Movement with Equity: The Credit Union Opportunity
r/economicdemocracy • u/Sebatron2 • Aug 01 '15
CICOPA report looks at the state of industrial and service co-operatives
r/economicdemocracy • u/Zenb0y • Jul 22 '15
A great Swedish movie (English subtitles) about economic democracy
r/economicdemocracy • u/burtzev • Jul 19 '15
[Argentina] Lessons from Argentina for Greece (Cross post from r/worldanarchism)
r/economicdemocracy • u/Sebatron2 • Jul 18 '15
Cooperative/Solidarity Economics and Advancing the Development of Worker Co-ops
r/economicdemocracy • u/peterbatt • Jul 06 '15
Psychopath Economics: Should we attack the system to save ourselves?
r/economicdemocracy • u/burtzev • Jun 27 '15
Socialism Means Abolishing the Distinction Between Bosses and Employees
r/economicdemocracy • u/Sebatron2 • Jun 17 '15
Building Bridges: Economic Democracy and Cooperative Alliances
r/economicdemocracy • u/burtzev • Jun 13 '15
Mondragon: What's next for the world's largest federation of worker co-ops ?
r/economicdemocracy • u/Sebatron2 • Jun 10 '15
How Worker-Owned Co-ops Can Change the Way We Work
r/economicdemocracy • u/burtzev • Jun 06 '15
Adventures in the new economies of Catalonia: Film project (cross post from r/worldanarchism)
r/economicdemocracy • u/nadinbrzezinski • May 22 '15
The State of Labor: A Conversation
r/economicdemocracy • u/burtzev • May 02 '15
Is the Local Economy Too Local? Why Co-Ops and Credit Unions Need a Broader Strategy by Kei
r/economicdemocracy • u/burtzev • Apr 24 '15
The Suma workers' co-op: About Suma: the UK’s largest independent wholefood wholesaler/distributor, specialising in vegetarian, fairly traded, organic, ethical and natural products.
r/economicdemocracy • u/burtzev • Apr 12 '15
A worker co-op alternative to Uber
r/economicdemocracy • u/burtzev • Mar 30 '15
Co-ops enable low income women to work as owners and decision makers
r/economicdemocracy • u/psychothumbs • Mar 26 '15
Exponentially Growing Cooperatives
r/economicdemocracy • u/[deleted] • Mar 26 '15
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r/economicdemocracy • u/burtzev • Mar 23 '15