Humanity@Work&Life

Humanity@Work&Life

Humanity @ Work & Life (H@W&L) is a series of books co-edited by Christina Clamp and Michael Peck. The books explore the Mondragón cooperative model as a template for worker-owned businesses globally, offering practical guidance for creating more equitable economies. H@W&L highlights social and solidarity economy ideas, missions, and projects while looking ahead to emerging challenges and demonstrating how solidarity, innovation, and democratic governance create sustainable impact for the common good, locally and globally.

Volume one Humanity@Work&Life – Global Diffusion of the Mondragón Cooperative Ecosystem Experience, represents the collective labor and vision of 38 contributors in six countries on three continents. It highlights how the Mondragón cooperatives serve as a powerful source of inspiration and a practical model for growing new worker cooperatives and strengthening communities.

Volume two Humanity@Work&Life – New Directions For The Social Economy, has 44 contributors and co-developers from seven countries on three continents. It explores the Mondragon cooperatives’ ecosystem and how cooperatives can effectively use “indivisible reserves” to prepare for future challenges, including immigration, armed conflict, and peacebuilding.

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