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Humanizing the Economy
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How the largest social movement in history is making the world a better place.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. The Grand Delusion
Homo Economicus
Industrialization and Social Defence

2. The Materialization of Dreams
The Age of Revolt
Rochdale
A Brief History of Nowhere
Co-operativism and Socialism
Socializing Capital
Stages of Co-operation

3. Co-operation Italian Style
The Fascist Repression
Renaissance of the Italian Co-operatives

4. The Emilian Model and the Socialization of Capital
The Rise of Regions
The Emilian Model

5. Social Co-ops and Social Care
On Civil Society and the Social Economy
On Reciprocity
Social Co-operatives
The Case for a Co-op Approach to Social Care
Beyond Defensiveness
Creating a Social Market

6. Japan
Product Labeling and Advocacy
Workers' Collective Movement
Health and Happiness
Elder Care

7. The Daughters of Kali
Sonagachi
The Stories
A Terrible Reflection

8. Fair Trade and the Empire of Tea
Fair Trade and Co-operation
The Fair Trade Network
Tea
The Small Organic Farmers Association
Fair Trade on the Ground
The Seductions of Success
Beyond Commodities — Going Glocal
The Future of Fair Trade
Politics

9. Argentina: Occupy, Resist, Produce
New World, Old Habits
Occupy, Resist, Produce
Zanon
Co-op and Community
Brukman
An Awakening
The Road Ahead

10. The Crisis of Community
The Decline of Social Capital
The End of Authenticity
Shadowland
Reciprocity and Restoration
The Meaning of Work

11. Humanizing the Economy: Co-operatives in the Age of Capital
The Future of an Idea
Happiness Matters
Commons Sense
Japan's Fishing Co-operatives
Ozone
Globalizing Localism

Notes
Index
About the Author

About the Author

John Restakis has been active in the co-op movement for 15 years. He is the Executive Director of the BC Co-operative Association and has been a consultant for co-op development projects in Africa and Asia. A pioneering researcher into international co-operative economies, he writes and lectures on economic democracy and the role of co-operatives in humanizing economies.

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"The global co-operative movement could provide a genuine alternative to the ravages of predatory finance capitalism - if only it started acting like a movement! This book makes the case, connecting the dots among far-flung sites of co-operation and resistance, tracing the outlines of a humane alternative to the deadly business of business as usual.- Avi Lewis, filmmaker, The Take
"The historical and contemporary yearning and struggle to incarnate economic democracy is theoretically and practically depicted in this lucid work. The author engages the reader in concrete experiences from across the globe, and one cannot help but come away more informed and inspired by the diverse challenges that people have overcome by organizing their economic affairs through co-operatives. Researchers, activists, practitioners, policy makers and students across a wide range of disciplines, especially economics and business, need the tonic and the analysis present in this welcome volume. Democracy is being advanced in exciting ways and we need to get on with the job of scaling up its role where we live and work across the globe."- Michael Lewis, Executive Director, Canadian Centre for Community Renewal Lead Investigator, British Columbia-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance
"The culmination of fifteen years of research, both at the theoretical and the empirical level, this book brilliantly speaks in favour of co-operatives, today a much-neglected economic institution. Moving from the consideration that market institutions induce desirable and undesirable social traits in people, the author defends the thesis that society can no longer exonerate itself from the duty of considering the effects of different economic systems on human character. Whence the title of the book. Humanizing the Economy discusses in a critical way both the possibilities and the challenges that the movement for economic democracy is facing in the age of globalization and the third industrial revolution. Restakis's well written, jargon-free book should be read by anyone seriously interested in the future of our market systems."- Stefano Zamagni, Prof. of Economics, University of Bologna and Johns Hopkins University, Bologna Center for Civil Economy
"In the hyper-charged conflict between the global economy and global justice, John Restakis makes the case that ordinary people can take direct economic action to meet their own needs. He mixes history, ideas, and present-day struggles in an account that is personal, passionate, and informed."- Brett Fairbairn, Provost, Professor of History, University of Saskatchewan

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