Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines how to change economic practices that impede justice.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines how to change economic practices that impede justice. We begin with a Truth to Power interview of two authors of a book on the past, present, and future of solidarity ([link removed]) . Next, a report on the growing efforts to rein in big banks ([link removed]) . This is followed by an article of how to connect worker co-ops to organizing ([link removed]) . Finally, we invite readers to sign up for our free upcoming Remaking the Economy webinar on worker self-directed nonprofits in practice ([link removed]) .
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Solidarity Challenges the Status Quo: A Conversation with Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Astra Taylor ([link removed])
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“Solidarity has a material basis and economic meaning, which immediately undermines the idea that solidarity is about everyone just getting along.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Will New Rules for the Road Emerge for Bank Mergers? ([link removed])
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“The financial system…provides ‘economic and social infrastructure that facilitate democracy, money, and commerce’ [and] is ‘as essential as electricity and roads.’” Read more... ([link removed])
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Worker Co-ops, Radical Municipalism, and Liberatory Economics ([link removed])
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“The aim of co-ops, from a radical municipal perspective, should be to foster democratic agency.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Remaking the Economy: Worker Self-Directed Nonprofits in Practice ([link removed])
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Our upcoming webinar, a coproduction of NPQ and the Sustainable Economies Law Center, explores how worker self-directed nonprofits work in practice—with nonprofit worker-managers from four worker self-managed nonprofits sharing both their triumphs and challenges. Register here… ([link removed])
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