Flashpoints-those unexpected events that movements gather around, when everything is accelerated, exciting, and energizing-fizzle. Whether they fail to gain traction, or splinter off to catalyze multiple new efforts, movement events serve an important function: they are shortÂlived and inspiring.
At the same time, they are moments of immense opportunity when we can make strides and pool our collective power. The cooperative movement is experiencing a string of these moments now, and is burgeoning with renewed activity. I see this firstÂhand as a coÂ-owner of the Toolbox for Education and Social Action (TESA), a workerÂ-owned cooperative that participates in many coÂop networks. We’ve facilitated hundreds of coÂop workshops around the country, and taught thousands with our resource CoÂopoly: The Game of Cooperatives.
It’s our philosophy that cooperatives enable direct democracy and local control over the economy. As participants in the coÂop movement, we help to turn flashpoints into lasting social change. Fortunately, the path to a community-Âcontrolled economy is well worn, and the adaptive responsive networks of the movement are buoying this energy. Over decades, these movement-based networks have quietly built support structures to transition us to a new economy. And with renewed demands for economic justice, they are springing to life.
The Model
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