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The focus of this volume is on new democratic organizations that are helping to restore community life in the United States. Emphasizing the self-regulating power of the local economy, the contributors describe such community development enterprises and propose a social design for going beyond market competition and government regulation as the basis for developing a vital and stable economic base to the community. Academics involved with political theory, economics, social policy and planning as well as practitioners of community organization and development, and city planners and administrators will find this collection of essays to be essential reading.
1. Beyond the Market and the State Severyn T. Bruyn
2. The Market-System Problem: The National Context Jeff Faux
3. Community Land Trusts Kirby White and Charles Matthei
4. Worker Cooperatives and Community Development Charles Turner
5. Community Finance Institutions Michael Swack
6. Consumer Cooperatives Jean Hammond
7. Community Development Corporations Robert Zdenek
8. Working Toward Local Self-Reliance James Meehan
9. Local, Regional, and National Strategies Richard Schramm
10. Education for Organizational and Community Self-Management William R. Torbert
11. A New Role for Government: Supporting a Democratic Economy Karl Seidman
12. The Future of Community: From Local to Global Mel King and Samantha George
13. What Is a Worker Cooperative? David P. Ellerman
14. The Mondragon Model of Cooperative Development James Meehan
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Severyn T. Bruyn is Professor of Sociology at Boston College.
James Meehan is a teaching fellow and doctoral candidate in the Program in Social Economy and Social Justice at Boston College.
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Labor and Social Change, edited by Paula Rayman and Carmen Sirianni.
Labor and Social Change, edited by Paula Rayman and Carmen Sirianni, includes books on workplace issues like worker participation, quality of work life, shorter hours, technological change, and productivity, as well as union and community organizing and ethnographies of particular occupations.
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