The Myth of Mondragon: Cooperatives, Politics, and Working Class Life in a Basque Town

The Myth of Mondragon: Cooperatives, Politics, and Working Class Life in a Basque Town - Paperback

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by Sharryn Kasmir (Author)

Shows how the creation of an idealized image of the Mondragon cooperatives is part of a new global ideology that promotes cooperative labor-management relations in order to discredit labor unions and working-class organizations.

This is the first critical account of the internationally renowned Mondragon cooperatives of the Basque region of Spain. The Mondragon cooperatives are seen as the leading alternative model to standard industrial organization; they are considered to be the most successful example of democratic decision making and worker ownership. However, the author argues that the vast scholarly and popular literature on Mondragon idealizes the cooperatives by falsely portraying them as apolitical institutions and by ignoring the experiences of shop floor workers. She shows how this creation of an idealized image of the cooperatives is part of a new global ideology that promotes cooperative labor-management relations in order to discredit labor unions and working-class organizations; this constitutes what she calls the "myth" of Mondragon.

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This is the first critical account of the internationally renowned Mondragon cooperatives of the Basque region of Spain. The Mondragon cooperatives are seen as the leading alternative model to standard industrial organization; they are considered to be the most successful example of democratic decision making and worker ownership.

Author Biography

Sharryn Kasmir is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology/Anthropology at Knox College.

Number of Pages: 260
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.91 x 5.88 IN
Publication Date: July 03, 1996

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