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The striking economic success of Mondragon has conveyed worldwide the message that a worker cooperative need no longer be considered simply a utopian ideal of a few visionaries on the fringes of an industrial economy. The complex is attracting increasing attention and interest from both practitioners and scholars searching or better ways of organizing production and distribution and the relations between labor and management.
[[What is a Cooperative Corporation]] | [[Internal Structure]] | [[Mondragón Cooperative Corporation]] | [[Creation and Use of Social Capital]] | [[The Future of Cooperative Corporations]] | [[Could It Work in the US]]
[[What is a Cooperative Corporation]] | [[Internal Structure]] | [[Mondragón Cooperative Corporation]] | [[Creation and Use of Social Capital]] | [[The Future of Cooperative Corporations]] | [[Could It Work in the US]]

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The striking economic success of Mondragon has conveyed worldwide the message that a worker cooperative need no longer be considered simply a utopian ideal of a few visionaries on the fringes of an industrial economy. The complex is attracting increasing attention and interest from both practitioners and scholars searching or better ways of organizing production and distribution and the relations between labor and management.

What is a Cooperative Corporation | Internal Structure | Mondragón Cooperative Corporation | Creation and Use of Social Capital | The Future of Cooperative Corporations | Could It Work in the US