Co-operative Enterprise in Comparative Perspective: Exceptionally Un-American?
Co-operative enterprises, which are democratically owned and governed by their workers, customers, or suppliers, have long captured the imagination of activists and social scientists alike. In centering economic democracy and a collectivist-democratic logic, and in embodying a “third way” alternative to profit-maximizing corporations and state-owned enterprises, co-operatives offer the promise of a more sustainable and … Read More