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Economic Democracy and Cooperative Capital Prof.: Maria Inês Paes Ferreira, D.Sc. VIU – Geography 352 Nanaimo, November 2015 Conceptual Issues Bertrand Russell and Richard Henry Tawney: …the capital as a server not as the master… X “ I found one day in school a boy of medium size ill-treating a smaller boy. I expostulated, but he replied: "The bigs hit me, so I hit the babies; that's fair." In these words he epitomized the history of the human race.” Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) The acquisitive society: “…a creed which transformed the acquisition of wealth from a drudgery or a temptation into a moral duty was the milk of lions. It was not that religion was expelled from practical life, but that religion itself gave it a foundation of granite... The good Christian was not wholly dissimilar from the economic man.” R. H. Tawney (1880-1962) Conceptual Issues Erich Fromm: . 1920 - the value of having X the value of being . World War II – the fear of freedom!!!! “freedom from” (negative freedom) X “freedom - The paradox: totalitarianism & individualism: crushing of cooperative movement and genocide emancipation from restrictions: “laissez faire, laissez passer”, the “virtue of greed” “ A person who has not been completely alienated, who has remained sensitive and able to feel, who has not lost the sense of dignity, who is not yet "for sale", who can still suffer over the suffering of others, who has not acquired fully the having mode of existence - briefly, a person who has remained a person and not become a thing - cannot help feeling lonely, powerless, isolated in present-day society” Erich Fromm (1900 -1980) to” (positive freedom) cooperative commonwealth Conceptual Issues “The virtue of selfishness” (Ayn Rand ,1964) (she was born in Russia, but lived in USA) identification and validation of egoism as a rational code of ethics!!! “The fetishism of commodities” (K. Marx, The Capital, Vol. 1, Chap. 4, 1867) PRIVATIZATION OF THE PLANET (enclosures) NEOLIBERALISM & GLOBALIZATION x WHAT ARE THE POLICIES OF NEOLIBERALISM??? AND WHAT IS DEVELOPMENT?? (questions to debate!!!!) DEVELOPMENT AS FREEDOM (Amartya Sen, 1999) •Political freedoms and transparency in relations between people •Freedom of opportunity, including freedom to access credit; and •Economic protection from abject poverty, including through income supplements and unemployment relief. Economic Democracy - Economic democracy is often translated into limits in voting power (of corporate shareholders) and limits in return on capital shares… But it is not all!!!!!!! - The purpose of political democracy is to provide for political empowerment to all citizens; the purpose of economic democracy is to provide economic empowerment to all citizens and all local communities, and to prevent the concentration of economic power that subverts mass political and economic empowerment. Outwitting Enclosure: the Mondragon formula to equity A CO-OP of CO-OPS SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC INNOVATION Voices for Social and Solidarity Economy: towards an alternative globalization? “Solidarity economy" was used as an economic organizing concept as early as 1937, when Felipe Alaiz advocated for the construction of an economía solidaria between worker collectives in urban and rural areas during the Spanish Civil War – THE IDEA IS NOT NEW!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIcwIshFcHI Do you think it is feasible? (question to debate) The SE Model The SE Model SE Economy x The S-S-S FRAMEWORK From: SOLIDARITY ECONOMY: BUILDING ALTERNATIVES FOR PEOPLE AND PLANET, PAPERS AND REPORTS FROM THE U.S. SOCIAL FORUM 2007. Jenna Allard, Carl Davidson, and Julie Matthaei (eds.) “Social and Solidarity Economy: our common road towards decent work” Social and Solidarity Economy Academy, Montreal, Canada - International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization 2011 . Cooperatives: autonomous organization of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprise . Mutual benefit societies: organizations whose objective is essentially to provide social services for their individual members and their dependants . Associations and community-based organizations: negotiated rules and reciprocity guaranteed in particular by social control . Social enterprises: organizations seeking business solutions to social problems (Thompson & Doherty, 2006) . Foundations (???): Foundations may be qualified partly as components of the SSE; however, not all foundations operate in such a spirit!!! Are these all linked to Economic Democracy and/or cooperative capital??? (question to debate) The SSEO Common Principles SOLIDARY ECONOMICS A NEW MODEL The Brazilian experiences https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4T7SqX_GLM Brazilian Forum of Solidarity Economy (FBES) In our country, the growth of the Solidarity Economy as a movement – going beyond isolated, independent actions, and organizing itself towards a common association, networks configuration and struggle takes a significant leap with the World Social Forums, a privileged space where different actors, organizations, initiatives and solidarity economy enterprises were able to develop an integrated work… Brazilian Forum of Solidarity Economy (FBES) The FBES has seven lines of action : 1) Social Organization of the Solidarity Economy Movement; 2) Production, Commercialization and Consumption Networks; 3) Solidarity Finances; 4) Legal Frame – Ex. :Social Development Banking Fund - FAS; 5) Education; 6) Communication; and 7) Democratization of Knowledge and Technology. There are, in nowadays structure of the National Coordination, 16 organizations and networks, which are the following: • ABICRED – Brazilian Association of Microcredit Institutions. • ADS/CUT – Solidarity Development Agency; • ANTEAG – National Association of Self-Management Company Workers; • Brazilian Caritas; • Brazilian Network of Solidarity Economy’s Public Policy-Makers; • ECOSOL – Central Cooperative of Credit and Solidarity Economy; • FASE – Federation of Social Service and Education Organizations; • IBASE – Brazilian Institute of Socioeconomic Analysis; • IMS – Marista’s Solidarity Institute; • ITCP – University Network of Popular Cooperatives Technological Incubators; • MST/Concrab – Landless Peasant Workers Movement; • PACS – Alternative Policies for the Southern Cone; • RBSES – Solidarity Social-Economical Brazilian Network; • UNICAFES – National Union of the Familiar-Agriculture and Solidarity Economy Cooperatives; • UNISOL – Central of Cooperatives and Solidarity Economy • UNITRABALHO Network Rio de Janeiro, SE Manaus (Amazonas), N Fortaleza, NE Salvador, NE São Paulo, SE Curitiba, S Cuiabá, CW RURAL SETTLEMENT “SONS OF SEPE”, Parana, BR See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnblm_l3yfM New rural technologies developed by peasants from Brazilian Landless Movement (MST)!!! REGAINING THE COMMONS Just to remember the definition: commons are cultural and natural “resources” accessible to all members of a society, including natural materials such as air, water, and a habitable earth. These “resources” are held in common, not owned privately The gift economy (at informal local levels)… - Some commons are global, other are regional, other are locals… - The fundamental role of government should be enforcing the commons regulations and not the private property. - Money would be abolished in local levels (trade would return to play a key role)!!!! See more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JKOcb3UygA Is it possible to regain the commons?? (question to debate) ANOTHER BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCE: “THE FREE BABASSU LAW” Unanimously, the Committee of Environment of the National House of Deputies Law approved the Project called “the Free Babassu Law” in 2007! But it is still in debate!!!!