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A space to share news and debate about cooperativism and social economy
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It’s Bandcamp bc they’re the follow up / successor / revolution to them!🤪😜
It’s Bandcamp bc they’re the follow up / successor / revolution to them!🤪😜
Hmm I wonder who Subvert is following?🤔
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Let’s Subvert all the Industries comrades with the Mondragon of Music!
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Hooolyyy shiiit guys I’m freaking in! Time to really get cooking and Subvert all the industries!✊🎤🧑🎤
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Awesome community garden Cooperation Tulsa has created🪴
https://youtu.be/Hbz7YrwOb7U?si=ZVZcT3ceOoSmClyn
https://youtu.be/Hbz7YrwOb7U?si=ZVZcT3ceOoSmClyn
@vitalik.eth I know you’ve explored various social and economic experiments with Glen Weyl, so I wanted to ask your opinion:
Do you think blockchain technology could enable a more effective model to disrupt traditional cooperative funding (often quite boomer and stuck in outdated frameworks) and accelerate the cooperative economy?
Funding common good with donations and quadratic funding is cool, but I feel we’re missing an opportunity to build relevant and sustainable cooperative funding.
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Do you think blockchain technology could enable a more effective model to disrupt traditional cooperative funding (often quite boomer and stuck in outdated frameworks) and accelerate the cooperative economy?
Funding common good with donations and quadratic funding is cool, but I feel we’re missing an opportunity to build relevant and sustainable cooperative funding.
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One thing I find lacking in the cooperative economy is more effective funding mechanisms compared with the amount of funding opportunities and accelerators available to capitalist companies.
In many countries, traditional funding systems for coops are broken, and cooperatives often miss out on access to risk capital, which is also crucial to innovate and grow imo.
There have been experiments, like revenue-based financing and models from VCs such as Indie.vc (which no longer exists), that explored alternatives but non of these experiences, afaik, has gained widespread recognition and use yet.
I should probably write about it one day.
In many countries, traditional funding systems for coops are broken, and cooperatives often miss out on access to risk capital, which is also crucial to innovate and grow imo.
There have been experiments, like revenue-based financing and models from VCs such as Indie.vc (which no longer exists), that explored alternatives but non of these experiences, afaik, has gained widespread recognition and use yet.
I should probably write about it one day.
A really great and in-depth article on the Mondragon cooperative group.
Social and economic experiments like this one should be taught not just in economics faculties, but also in highschools.
https://www.elysian.press/p/mondragon-as-the-new-city-state
Social and economic experiments like this one should be taught not just in economics faculties, but also in highschools.
https://www.elysian.press/p/mondragon-as-the-new-city-state