Mutualism
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Mutualism

Building the Next Economy from the Ground Up


Community Collaboration

by David Meyer

MacArthur fellow Sara Horowitz offers a workable, actionable blueprint for creating and sustaining nonprofit organizations that fulfill societal needs.

Founder of the Freelancers Union Sara Horowitz – former chair of the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and a MacArthur fellow – details how the US economy has become starkly Darwinian. Her antidote: “mutualism” – creating organizations that meet societal needs rather than seeking profits. Horowitz established the Freelancers Union to provide bargaining power and legal safeguards to independent contractors. She makes a compelling case that mutualism can fill the gaps in modern social safety nets and empower workers and communities.

Mutualism

Mutualism has long been a part of human societies. Religious groups, cooperatives, unions, communes and kibbutzes are all examples of mutualism in action. Mutualist groups exist to foster self-help.


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