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Title: Two Tales, Two Cities: Worker Cooperation, Community Development, and the Quest for the Next Economy
Authors: Simon, Amina
Advisors: Guild, Joshua B
Department: African American Studies
Class Year: 2018
Abstract: In the past two decades, the community development world has begun to turn to worker cooperation as a potential strategy for wealth building in low-income urban communities. This thesis examines two such efforts, the Evergreen Cooperatives of Cleveland and Cooperation Jackson of Jackson, Mississippi. I first establish a spectrum of theoretical approaches to cooperativism from remedial cooperation, which seeks to reform (but not replace) capitalism, to transformative cooperation, which seeks to build a new, non-capitalist form of economic and socialist relations. I then analyze and compare each of the two case studies along this spectrum by examining the ways they engage with, challenge, or uphold traditional structures of race and class power.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01bc386m942
Type of Material: Princeton University Senior Theses
Language: en
Appears in Collections:African American Studies, 2020

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