Gordon Brown, the UK prime minister, has just rediscovered cooperativism as a way of galvanising people to vote Labour. |
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The University of Valencia has a long-standing and prolific teaching and research record on cooperativism and social economy issues. |
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Those Prairie provinces took a slightly different approach by including such other elements as cooperativism. |
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The principal source is the 19th and early 20th Century Prairie traditions of cooperativism, which has evolved from the Maritime, Upper and Lower Canadian traditions of egalitarian democracy. |
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Consolidating experiences that stem from the family and from cooperativism in the country-side and in the city, exchanging experiences, building networks, building everything. |
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He also pointed out the need to redefine and reinvent agricultural cooperativism, which is based on a model created 120 years ago in a context that is very far from the situation we are in now. |
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Mondragón continues keeping their cooperativism identity signs, in spite of the time elapsed, the globalization and the predominance of individualistic values? |
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Other subpolitical terms for such associations include collectivism, cooperativism, fraternalism, and mutualism. |
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And that fits right into the great Prairie tradition of cooperativism. |
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Trans-Formando strives to commit to the following principles and values in its relationships with its stakeholders: implication, independence, cooperativism, austerity, solidarity, social equity, responsibility and tolerance. |
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This is the kind of thinking at work in the growing movement for platform cooperativism – a series of experiments in shared ownership and governance for online platforms. |
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Cooperativism and technical, social, and environmental assistance have contributed to product diversification in cultivation areas, and have guaranteed food security and income generation in the northeast of the country. |
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