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Worker cooperatives and revolution: History and possibilities in the United States

Posted on:2011-12-30Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Massachusetts BostonCandidate:Wright, Christopher CFull Text:PDF
GTID:2445390002953931Subject:History
Abstract/Summary:
Worker cooperatives have a long and tortured history, but recently they have been advancing globally on a more stable foundation than before. In this essay I provide a theoretical context for the current growth of cooperatives, drawing on Marxist theory to illuminate their potential. I also consider the sociology and economics of worker cooperatives, in addition to expounding and evaluating their history in the United States. A case-study of a cooperative printing press in Jamaica Plain gives a more intimate portrayal of worker co-ops, and hopefully provides lessons for future cooperators. I interpret society as on the cusp of a triumphant advance of cooperativism; the main purpose of this essay is to explain how and why this advance will occur.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cooperatives, Worker, History
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