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Solidarity Economics

Chapter 3: Solidarity and Innovation Part 1

Chapter 3: Solidarity and Innovation Part 1

Mar 11, 2022

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Based on the book Solidarity Economics: Why Mutuality and Movements Matter, by Chris Benner and Manuel Pastor, with artwork by Golnoush Pak. This chapter discusses why our current innovation is so distorted and how a solidarity innovation system could be constructed to produce better social and economic outcomes.

#mutuality #education #economics #solidarity

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Chapter 3:  Solidarity and Innovation Part 1

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