Nonprofit Quarterly has curated a collection of articles and tools on their website called “Realizing the Solidarity Economy!” A great resource.
“Our Economic Justice Collections presents published articles, webinars, and other materials that outline critique, policy, movements, and democratic practices aimed towards the ambitious projects of constructing a world rid of our current forms of exploitation and realizing equality and collective flourishing. From labor to public policy, from community land trusts to corporate wealth taxes, from the racial wealth gap to cooperative ownership, these ideas and practices are the building blocks of the better world we want to create.”
Realizing the Solidarity Economy
“Here we explore the theory and practice of building a democratic economy, with a focus on the solidarity economy—an economy that is rooted in solidarity, cooperation, and mutualism; equity in all dimensions (e.g., race, ethnicity, nationality, class, and gender); participatory democracy; sustainability; and pluralism.
“In all of this, the need for vision and imagination is clear. This includes being aware of our history and building on notions of mutualism and on Indigenous values and traditions. It means being open to new possibilities for economic justice provided in the present, such as the potential future widespread adoption of platform cooperatives or the development of new forms of worker organization. Explore the articles in this section to learn more about the theory and practice of economic democracy and solidarity economics.”
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