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Cooperatives and Socialism - A View From Cuba

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Zusatztext Crises of classical socialism and global capitalism are leading many to re-examine an alternative system based on workers' self-directed cooperatives. Its concepts and realizations are building hopes and concrete plans for progressive change in Cuba and beyond. Camila and her co-authors excellently explore this important! historic project. Richard D. Wolff! Professor of Economics Emeritus! University of Massachusetts! Amherst! author of Democracy at Work This impressive collection of essays! by Cuban and non-Cuban thinkers! could not be more timely both for Cuba! which is in the process of restructuring its economy! and for most of the rest of the world! which! given the seemingly intractable crisis of global capitalism! should be doing the same. These essays are infused with both realism and hope. David Schweickart! Professor of Philosophy! Loyola University Chicago! author of After Capitalism A most important collection of seminal essays on the role of cooperatives in the capitalist and socialist development process. It provides a series of theoretical and analytical probes into a critically important development issue and a window into an ongoing debate on how best to adapt the Cuban model to the 21st century. Henry Veltmeyer! Professor of Sociology and International Development Studies at Saint Mary's University (Halifax! Canada)! author of Plantation Economy in the Age of 21st Century Globalisation Informationen zum Autor ELIENE DOS ANJOS interning at the Instituto Universitario de Economía Social y Cooperativa, Universidad de Valencia, España and is a member of the Perola Negra association, which advises solidarity enterprises in Bahia, BrazilANDRÉS RUGGERI directs the 'Open Faculty' Extension and Study Program on worker-recovered enterprises and is the author of various books and articles on worker-recovered enterprisesDARIO AZZELLINI Researcher and Professor at the Institute of Sociology at Johannes Kepler University of Linz, AustriaLARRAITZ ALTUNA GABILONDO Professor of the Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences and researcher at the LANKI institute of cooperative studies at the Universidad de Mondragón, Basque Country, Spain LUIZ INÁCIO GAIGER teaches at the Universidade Do Vale Do Rio Dos Sinos, Brazil. He coordinates the UNESCO Department of Labor and Solidarity Society, is a member of the Screening Group in Solidarity and Cooperative Economy, and is one of the coordinators of the Network of Latin American Social and Solidarity Economy ResearchersJULIA GAMBINA is Professor of Political Economy at the Faculty of Law at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina. President of the Foundation of Social and Political Research (FISYP) and member of the executive board of the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO)ARMANDO NOVA GONZÁLEZ Professor and Researcher at the Centre for the Study of the Cuban Economy (CEEC), University of Havana, CubaAITZOLLOYOLA IDIAKEZ Professor of the Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences and researcher at the LANKI institute of cooperative studies at the Universidad de Mondragón, Basque Country, SpainALCIDES LÓPEZ LABRADA was Vice Minister of Agriculture from 1995 to 1997 and 2005-2010 to oversee the cooperative sector and Havana Agriculture Ministry representative from 1998-2005. She has also held the posts of Director of the Agriculture Ministry Training Center, advisor to the Villena Revolución Agricultural Polytechnic Institute, and professor of Economy at the University of HavanaHUMBERTO MIRANDA LORENZO holds a doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Havana and is an Assistant researcher and member of the Latin America Group: Social Philosophy and Axiology (GALFISA) of the Institute of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment of Cuba, also Assistant Professor, College of Charleston, USA and works with the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Center, CubaEMI...

List of contents

Introduction: C.Piñeiro PART I: WHAT IS A COOPERATIVE? An Introduction to Cooperatives; J.Cruz & C.Piñeiro The Construction of Alternatives Beyond Capital; J.Gambina & G.Roffinelli PART II: COOPERATIVES AND SOCIALIST THINKERS Cooperativism and Self-Management in Marx, Engels and Lenin; H.Miranda Socialist Cooperativism and Human Emancipation; I.Vicente Che Guevara: Cooperatives and the Political Economy of the Transition to Socialism; H.Yaffe Foundations of Self-Managed Socialism: the Contribution of Istvan Meszaros; H.Novaes PART III: COOPERATIVES IN OTHER COUNTRIES Mondragón: the Dilemmas of a Mature Cooperativism; L.Altuna , A.Loyola & E.Pagalday Solidarity Economy in Brazil: the Relevance of Cooperatives for the Historic Emancipation of Workers; L.Inácio & E.Dos Anjos Forty Years of Self-Management in Argentina: Problems and Potential of Self-managed Labor in the Context of the Neo-liberal Post-crisis; A.Ruggeri From Cooperatives to Enterprises of Direct Social Property in the Venezuelan Process; D.Azzellini PART IV: COOPERATIVES AND CUBA'S PATH TO SOCIALISM Agricultural Cooperatives in Cuba: 1959-Present; A.Nova The UBPC: a Way of Redesigning State Property with Cooperative Management; E.Rodríguez & A.López Notes on the Legal Framework of the Cuban Cooperative Environment; A.Fernández

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Crises of classical socialism and global capitalism are leading many to re-examine an alternative system based on workers' self-directed cooperatives. Its concepts and realizations are building hopes and concrete plans for progressive change in Cuba and beyond. Camila and her co-authors excellently explore this important, historic project.
Richard D. Wolff, Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, author of Democracy at Work
This impressive collection of essays, by Cuban and non-Cuban thinkers, could not be more timely both for Cuba, which is in the process of restructuring its economy, and for most of the rest of the world, which, given the seemingly intractable crisis of global capitalism, should be doing the same. These essays are infused with both realism and hope.
David Schweickart, Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago, author of After Capitalism
A most important collection of seminal essays on the role of cooperatives in the capitalist and socialist development process. It provides a series of theoretical and analytical probes into a critically important development issue and a window into an ongoing debate on how best to adapt the Cuban model to the 21st century.
Henry Veltmeyer, Professor of Sociology and International Development Studies at Saint Mary's University (Halifax, Canada), author of Plantation Economy in the Age of 21st Century Globalisation

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