There’s a deep multi-cultural history of integrating social and economic co-operation with agricultural systems via a pattern widely referred to as “mutual aid”. Some examples of historical mutual aid societies which explicitly help farmers include The Grange, Via Campesina, Italian farming co-ops, and Cherokee Gadugi.
Zev Friedman will share about his co-operative experience living at Earthaven Ecovillage and founding/participating in many co-op organizations, the intensive research he’s been engaged in for the last 4 years around mutual aid history, and the progress made so far to establish Co-operate WNC, a regional mutual aid organization. We’ll emphasize how to apply lessons from Mondragon and other co-operative endeavors to our own region in practical ways and give you clues to begin mutual aid in your own life and community as well as get engaged in Co-operate WNC. In part 5, Pat discusses Mondragon’s need to adapt and compete with other economic models in the industrial global marketplace.
executive pay Capped @ 6X the person on the floor income.
Everyone values each other.
Just need to seed them with sustainable passive solar permaculture structures
& mores.
Wish there was a way to condense Mr Lawtons' methodologies and transplant
them in situ for the areas like Haiti & India & Chicago to
create self sufficient oasis that could nurture folks.
Pat- y'know… y'know… 500 times in a 20 minute segment makes it hard to listen to. Y'know?
It's a subject I'm interested in so I made it to the end, but we're here because we don't know.