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The New Ownership Society

Alperovitz, Gar | June 27, 2005 issue

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Presents the author's views on the development of a progressive "ownership society." View that the groundwork is being laid for a powerful new strategic initiative based on the idea that wealth should benefit the community directly; Discussion of how employee-owned enterprises and community-building corporations are improving neighborhoods; Review of studies showing that public ownership is inherently inefficient; Statistics on municipal electric utilities; Analysis of the development of new "ownership society" initiatives; View that most of the new strategies have enjoyed unusual support that transcends traditional left-right divisions.

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COMMUNITY development; ECONOMIC development; CITIES & towns -- Growth; FEDERAL aid to community development; ECONOMIC assistance, Domestic; SOCIAL planning; COMMUNITIES; STRATEGIC planning; EMPLOYEE ownership
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