June 29, 2024

VIDEO: Cooperative Economic Models for Our Region Part 9


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 that explicitly help farmers include The Grange, Via Campesina, Italian farming co-ops, and Cherokee Gadugi. Since land is the basis of all survival and of wealth, communities who manage landscapes together over long periods of time develop trust and co-operative resource sharing as survival strategies. 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 9, a participant asks about a visioning process of cooperative economic models that address society on a larger scale.

6 thoughts on “VIDEO: Cooperative Economic Models for Our Region Part 9

  1. Answer to the opening question: a global Co-operative Commonweal where Co-operative Careship is the norm.

    Thus a global Co-operative Commonweal composed of national and local Co-operative Commonwealths.

    All achievable through the implementation of the living plan for Co-operative Socialism.

    See You Tuble videos and radio interview on "Co-operative Socialism".

    And the CCPA Reader on Co-operative Socialism in the papers' section at http://www.interestfreemoney.org

    Btw, the hyphen in co-op and co-operative is important: very important: co-ops are not coops, cooperation is not co-operation . . .

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