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Cooperatives as Transitional Economics
     Release time: 2018-01-23

 

 

Greg Sharzer

 

Abstract

In contemporary discourse, cooperatives are often considered as vehicles for post-capitalist social transformation. However, theorists affiliated with the first, second, and third Internationals groupings of socialist parties suggested that cooperative potential was circumscribed by market coercion, leaving co-ops with limited pedagogical value and subordinating them to political movements. Their experience suggests it is important to avoid conflating cooperatives’ demonstration of post-capitalist labor norms with the strategic problems of creating a post-capitalist society.

 

Keywords

Cooperatives, post-capitalism, socialism, transition

 

From: Review of Radical Political Economics 2017 49 (3)

Editor: Wang Yi

 

 

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