Syllabus: Cooperation

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We recently launch a new occasional series in which we will present syllabi to tell the stories of particular issues through curated and annotated lists of books, articles, and art. These syllabi will invite you to join us in deeper study of issues and complete new stories built on the expertise, perspective, and struggles of those who have come before.

In our first installment, we read about the history, legacy, and twenty-first century possibilities for the cooperative movement, which we believe can provide a blueprint for building a more just, humane, and resilient economy, particularly in historically low-wage sectors like child care.

Joe Waters