Worker Cooperatives
Firms owned and directed by their workers — Wolff’s “worker self-directed enterprises,” the centerpiece of his 21st-century socialism.
Definition
Enterprises where workers collectively make the decisions owners/boards make in conventional firms. richard-wolff argues this — not state ownership — is the corrected socialist project: democratize production itself. Proof of concept: Mondragón (founded 1956, 100,000+ workers, seventh-largest Spanish corporation). The striking feature of the Soho Forum debate: the libertarian agrees co-ops are welcome under capitalism — the fight is only over whether state power (socialized banking, labor allocation) should finance them.
Key Properties
- Epstein’s challenge: nothing stops workers building them now (union pension funds hold ~$1T domestically); the fact they rarely form voluntarily is itself evidence.
- Historical caution from the genealogy: Yugoslav self-management under-invested and under-hired; kibbutzim dissolved.
- The narrow live question: voluntary sector within capitalism vs. state-financed replacement of it.
Examples from Sources
| Example | Source |
|---|---|
| WSDE case and Mondragón | soho-forum-2019-capitalism-vs-socialism, wolff-2025-teaching-on-socialism |
| Market-socialism models and objections | unattributed-2025-evolution-of-socialism-marx-to-modern-day |
Related
Concepts: socialism, democratic-socialism Entities: richard-wolff Debates: does-socialism-work-economically