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  • And what worries me is that people will get the wrong idea about both co-operative businesses and about "Mutualism" and if these attempts to use co-ops in public policy do not work out as well as they are now being touted will be disillusioned with the idea of mutualism, and Mutualism, itself.

    #039;s Place - Comments 2010

  • Those who were there early enough heard me begin with a few lines from my notes, before I went rambling off elsewhere and lost my place, so whilst I mentioned that I'd like people to disassociate for the purposes of the discussion the (big-m) "Mutualism", the successor to the Individuality Anarchist movement, and the (small-m) "mutualism" that describes the use of a particular co-operative business form.

    #039;s Place - Comments 2010

  • "Mutualism" is a much better term as it has yet to be identified with other things many people consider to be undesirable.

    Libertarian Blog Place Various Libertarian Bloggers 2010

  • "Mutualism" is a much better term as it has yet to be identified with other things many people consider to be undesirable.

    Libertarian Blog Place Various Libertarian Bloggers 2010

  • "Mutualism" is a much better term as it has yet to be identified with other things many people consider to be undesirable.

    Libertarian Blog Place Various Libertarian Bloggers 2010

  • Distributists need to organize now, and to join whenever possible with similar and allied movements like Mutualism, Georgism, coop movements, and the like.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Paleocrat 2009

  • Mutualism is a politically attractive idea that actually works.

    A healthy policy development 2009

  • Mutualism is a politically attractive idea that actually works.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2009

  • Mutualism is not socialism in the centralized-planning sense of state socialism -- you cannot be an anarchist and advocate coercive central planning -- but the mutualists are ideological opponents of economic capitalism, while remaning staunch defenders of the free market as an ethical concept of voluntary exchange.

    Capitalism And Free Markets -- Semantics Matter Patrick Vessey 2008

  • Mutualism is not socialism in the centralized-planning sense of state socialism -- you cannot be an anarchist and advocate coercive central planning -- but the mutualists are ideological opponents of economic capitalism, while remaning staunch defenders of the free market as an ethical concept of voluntary exchange.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Patrick Vessey 2008

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