ABSTRACT

Despite the Great Recession, slightly different forms of global capitalism are still portrayed as the only game in town by the vast majority of people in power in the world today. Unbridled growth, trade liberalisation, and competition are advocated as the only or best ways of organizing the contemporary world. Unemployment, yawning gaps between rich and poor, political disengagement, and environmental devastation are too often seen as acceptable ‘side effects’ of the dominance of neo-liberalism.

But the reality is that capitalism has always been contested and that people have created many other ways of providing for themselves. This book explores economic and organizational possibilities which extend far beyond the narrow imagination of economists and management theorists. Chapters on co-operatives, community currencies, the transition movement, scrounging, co-housing and much more paints a rich picture of the ways in which another word is not only possible, but already taking shape. The aim of this companion is to move beyond complaining about the present and into exploring this diversity of organisational possibilities. Our starting point is a critical analysis of contemporary global capitalism is merely the opening for thinking about organizing as a form of politics by other means, and one that can be driven by the values of solidarity, freedom and responsibility.

This comprehensive companion with an international cast of contributors gives voice to forms of organizing which remain unrepresented or marginalised in organizational studies and conventional politics, yet which offer more promising grounds for social and environmental justice. It is a valuable resource for students, activists and researchers interested in alternative approaches to economy and society in a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields.

part |41 pages

Introduction

chapter |15 pages

Advanced capitalism

Its promise and failings

chapter |13 pages

Alternatives

Past, present and prospective

chapter |10 pages

Imagining alternatives

(with Geoff Lightfoot)

part |120 pages

Work and labour

chapter |17 pages

Between class and the market

Self-management in theory and in the practice of worker-recuperated enterprises in Argentina

chapter |25 pages

Worker-owned-and-governed co-operatives and the wider co-operative movement

Challenges and opportunities within and beyond the global economic crisis

chapter |10 pages

Toward a politics of anonymity

Algorithmic actors in the constitution of collective agency and the implications for global economic justice movements

part |88 pages

Exchange and consumption

chapter |17 pages

Fair Trade

Social justice and production alternatives

chapter |15 pages

Gifts, gifting and gift economies

On challenging capitalism with blood, plunder and necklaces

chapter |16 pages

The bioregional economy

Reclaiming our local land

chapter |13 pages

Organizing transition

Principles and tensions in eco-localism

part |122 pages

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