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The most concise statement of worker cooperative principles available. And it's FREE for download! Just click the image of the book...
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The definitive history of worker cooperatives in the United States. From indigenous communities to the industrial era to the age of the internet, John Curl prvoides a fascinating look into the history of worker cooperation.
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A fantastic and up-to-date discussion of the history of Mondragon and the world's largest worker cooperative complex.
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A more advanced discussion of the ethical and economic practices of worker cooperative businesses.
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When Workers Decide is itself a cooperative project. Rather than assume heavy editorial hands, Krimerman and Lindenfeld let the people who are actually involved in the movement speak for themselves. The result is a mosaic of perspectives on the achievements, problems, and potentials of workplace democracy. |
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This is by far the best publication on how to set up and manage a worker cooperative. It is also a useful book for anyone starting a business, whether it is worker-owned or not. |
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Hot off the presses, from CUNY Professor Immanuel Ness, this book provides specific examples of worker cooperation and democratic self-management drawn from every corner of the globe and every period of modern history. |