Marie Michael Library

Title

The property of the common: justifying cooperative activity

Author

Ekelund, Finn Aage

Description

This report considers the durability of co-operative activity by examining the social and institutional paradigm that defines how we think of co-operation: the difference between co-operation and the dominant forms of economic institutions in liberal and social democratic societies: and the similarity between justifications of private property and common property of co-ops.

File No

CSC-OP87-02

Agency

Centre for the Study of Co-operatives (CSC)

Date

Jun-87

Pages

63

St. Francis Xavier University and Coady Institute stand on the lands of Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded home of the Mi’kmaw. We express our deep gratitude and appreciation to the generations of Mi’kmaw who, since time immemorial, have loved and stewarded these lands and the beings who call them home. Colonization is not just history; it exists in the present tense. While we strive to decolonize ourselves and our University, we know there is still much for us to learn.

We are committed to doing the hard work of self-reflection and to repairing relationships with the Mi’kmaw on whose lands we reside, including embracing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Calls to Action and embodying their spirit in our plans to move forward with our University.

Ms~t wiaqpulti’kl ankukamkewe’l
We are all treaty people.

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