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Co-operative Socialism

Co-operative Socialism

– working together to build a political economy that is fairer for all

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Readings on Co-operative Socialism

The following papers were first printed in 'The CCPA Monitor', October 2009:

  • If not Capitalism or Authoritarian Leftism, then what?
  • Statement on the Co-operative Identity
  • First step is to understand how capitalism really works
  • Parliament is where potential for change must be tapped
  • From capitalism to a Co-operative Commonweal — in 7 steps
  • Money-driven capitalism is rooted in our fears and needs

 

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