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URL = https://www.assetsincommon.org/
URL = https://www.assetsincommon.org/
''"We showcase examples that already work at scale, led by people who had the odds stacked against them. These leaders have taken risks
few have been willing to take, and have done so at the rugged interface between communities in need and modern regulatory environments."''
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"Some of the amazing companies profiled here include the Industrial Commons, Enspiral, Mondragon Corporation, Obran Cooperative, Goodworks Evergreen, Saradex, Sumitomo Group, Clegg Auto, and Calvert Community Investment.
"Some of the amazing companies profiled here include the Industrial Commons, Enspiral, Mondragon Corporation, Obran Cooperative, Goodworks Evergreen, Saradex, Sumitomo Group, Clegg Auto, and Calvert Community Investment.
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(https://solidarityhall.substack.com/p/the-power-of-moving-assets-into-the)
(https://solidarityhall.substack.com/p/the-power-of-moving-assets-into-the)


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Revision as of 13:07, 14 June 2024

* Book: Assets in Common: Stories of Business and Community Leaders Remaking the Economy from the Ground Up. By Charity May, Jay Standish et al. Infrastructure for Shared Ownership, 2024

URL = https://www.assetsincommon.org/

"We showcase examples that already work at scale, led by people who had the odds stacked against them. These leaders have taken risks few have been willing to take, and have done so at the rugged interface between communities in need and modern regulatory environments."


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"Some of the amazing companies profiled here include the Industrial Commons, Enspiral, Mondragon Corporation, Obran Cooperative, Goodworks Evergreen, Saradex, Sumitomo Group, Clegg Auto, and Calvert Community Investment.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the book is its discussion of what will be for many readers wholly new business models:

  • Employee-owned holding companies
  • Cross shareholding between banks and businesses
  • Business-to-business marketplaces and currencies
  • Municipal strategies for assets holdings
  • Non-profit ownership of business networks "

(https://solidarityhall.substack.com/p/the-power-of-moving-assets-into-the)


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