From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Building Community Institutions
Date August 17, 2022 5:00 PM
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Mutualism’s history and its lessons for co-ops and community-based economic institutions today

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly features an interview from NPQ’s latest magazine issue with Sara Horowitz, founder of the Freelancers’ Union, on mutualism’s history and its lessons for co-ops and community-based economic institutions today; we also feature an excerpt from her recent book on mutualism. Next, from our series “Checking Corporate Welfare, Stories from the Front Line” with Good Jobs First, Doug Greco tells us how community organizers in Texas got the state legislature to end a billion-dollar corporate subsidy program, freeing support for public schools. Finally, co-op organizers from Cincinnati share their story of how they won city council support for worker co-ops as a business development strategy.
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Reclaiming Our History of Mutualism: A Conversation with Steve Dubb, Rithika Ramamurthy, and Sara Horowitz ([link removed])
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Sara Horowitz speaks to NPQ's economic justice editors about the past, present, and future of mutualism. As Horowitz explains, mutualism starts with community, involves exchange based on principles of reciprocity, and requires a long-term time horizon. Read more... ([link removed])

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The Mutualist Ethic: Planting the Saplings for the Tree of Mutualism ([link removed])
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This excerpt from Sara Horowitz’s recent book, Mutualism: Building the Next Economy from the Ground Up, explains how mutualism provides mechanisms for communities to reinvest in themselves and thus meet the needs of multiple generations. Read more... ([link removed])


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No More Hogs at the Trough—Containing Corporate Subsidies in Texas ([link removed])

In 2021, a coalition of unusual political bedfellows put an end to a leading corporate subsidy program in Texas. But the struggle to hold the line on this victory continues. Read more... ([link removed])

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If at First You Don’t Succeed: A Tale of Co-op Advocacy and Local Government ([link removed])
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There’s no one right way to advocate. But some tactics help. The story of how a co-op incubator got city funding in Cincinnati after years of trying provides some lessons. Read more… ([link removed])

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