Democratic by design : how credit unions, co-ops and carshares are reinventing America

General Information

Author/Creator
Metcalf, Gabriel, author.
Language
English.
Published
New York : St. Martin's Press, 2015.
Physical Description
248 p. ; 24 cm.

Contents/Summary

Summary
"Co-ops. Credit unions. Communal work space. These are all familiar concepts to most Americans, and alive and well throughout the country, yet their potential to challenge the status quo of corporate and government bloat is rarely discussed. Such ventures have long appealed to the "practical dreamers" -- people who want to promote a vision of big social change, while also accomplishing something concrete. At last, their moment has arrived in the ascendance of the so-called "sharing economy." While the term refers largely to profit-making entities like car- and rent-sharing sites, it springs from the same impulse that has always prompted us to team up and work around the system. In Democratic by Design, Metcalf looks at alternative institutions not only as a booming new reality but as an engine of social change, a key ingredient in solving large, intractable problems like housing, health and transportation. Looking beyond - or beneath - the media analysis, Metcalf offers a brief history of a movement born not from increased efficiencies and better technology, as many assume, but of the fundamental desire to create a more equitable world"--

Subjects

Subject
Social entrepreneurship > United States.
Cooperative societies > United States.
Social change > United States.
Equality > United States.
Democracy > United States.

Bibliographic Information

Responsibility
Gabriel Metcalf.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Story of City CarShare -- Chapter 3: Alternative Institutions and American Democracy -- Chapter 4: Transforming the Economy -- Chapter 5: Caring for Place -- Chapter 6: Success, Failure, and the Fear of Selling Out -- Chapter 7: Putting the Pieces Together -- Chapter 8: The Mystery of Social Change -- Sources Cited -- Index.
ISBN
9781137279675

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Collection Call Number Volume Info Shelving Location Public Note
BookOSA Archivum LibraryReference collection334.0973 METReference-

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