America Beyond Capitalism: Is It Possible?
Thousands
of co-ops, worker-owned businesses, land trusts, and municipal
enterprises are quietly beginning to democratize the deep
substructure of the American economic system.
“Black Monday,” September 19, 1977, was the day 34 years ago when the
shuttering of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube steel mill threw 5,000
steelworkers onto the streets of their decaying Midwestern hometown. No
local, state or federal programs offered significant help. Steelworkers
called training programs “funeral insurance”: they led nowhere since
there were no other jobs available. Inspired by a young steelworker, an
ecumenical religious coalition put forward a plan for community-worker
ownership of the giant mill. The plan captured widespread media
attention, the support of numerous Democrats and Republicans (including
the conservative governor of the state at the time), and an initial $200
million in loan guarantees from the Carter administration.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
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