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rogerashton

(3,920 posts)
7. If you don't want to buy the book, get it through your library.
Wed May 27, 2015, 03:59 PM
May 2015
I can't access your second link w/out paying $32.00. Not doing it. Sorry.


Actually, there is a whole series of books and journals going back to the 70's, on the economics of worker coops in this and many other countries. Thought you might like to know that.

Thanks for the list. I posted a link for an upcoming conference that you might perhaps be interested in somewhere in this thread. Yes, they are thriving, as they were for a while in the 60's-70's. Point is, we still are waiting for worker coops to transform society -- after nearly 200 years. And it will be another 200 -- and still waiting.
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