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Democracy at Work
All Things Co-op
All Things Co-op is a bi-weekly podcast produced by Democracy at Work that explores everything co-op. From theoretical and philosophical conversations about political economy and the relations of production, to on-the-ground interviews with cooperative workers, All Things Coop aims to appeal to a wide audience of activists, organizers, workers, and students to be better educated and motivated to creating a new cooperative society.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 43 ratings
MaureenB
As always the messaging from the left is missing the point‼️It’s what the rich can buy with their money that gives them an unfair advantage. like the congress and Senate⁉️that used to be illegal.
Maureen, AN OK BOOMER via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/11/22
Great Show
Keep up the great work. Worker co-ops are the way.
cwalbrecht28 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/12/20
If you were wondering how coops work and what makes them special, this one is for you. In-depth coverage and q&a. Thanks for this great work!
Melophon via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 09/27/19
Recent Episodes
Published 04/25/23
In this episode of All Things Co-op, Kevin, Larry, and Cinar discuss the artificial intelligence renaissance going on today and its implications for a cooperative future. Artificial intelligence seems to be here to stay and we have to figure out how to engage with it. The ATC guys focus mainly on...
Published 04/25/23
In this episode of All Things Co-op, Larry, Kevin, and Cinar discuss the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, financial markets, self-regulation and the role of capitalist ideology in modern banking, the effect on real people of bank collapses, and more. **All Things Co-op is a  @democracyatwrk ...
Published 04/11/23
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