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The concept of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidarity_economy solidarity economy] is supporting and only buying from flat (participatory) economies. A collective is based on any participation without hierarchies, a cooperative is member participation without hierarchies. Since the ''means to exist'' (land, water, etc.) should be equal to all, collectives are usually spaces without hierarchy. Meanwhile, the forming of products, as a ''means to survive'' are usually cooperative decisions by those producing the product, or workers. The solidarity economy expands from the currencies of capitalism when the collectives and cooperatives buy only from flat economy, but sell to the capitalistic economy. | The concept of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidarity_economy solidarity economy] is supporting and only buying from flat (participatory) economies. A collective is based on any participation without hierarchies, a cooperative is member participation without hierarchies. Since the ''means to exist'' (land, water, etc.) should be equal to all, collectives are usually spaces without hierarchy. Meanwhile, the forming of products, as a ''means to survive'' are usually cooperative decisions by those producing the product, or workers. The solidarity economy expands from the currencies of capitalism when the collectives and cooperatives buy only from flat economy, but sell to the capitalistic economy. | ||
The concept of a mass effect is comparable to a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_line mass line], except a mass line is the formation of organizations in protest, or opposition, to another organization (business, state, etc.), while a mass effect are collectives and cooperatives coming together to share or exchange their resources in their own | The concept of a mass effect is comparable to a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_line mass line], except a mass line is the formation of organizations in protest, or opposition, to another organization (business, state, etc.), while a mass effect are collectives and cooperatives coming together to share or exchange their resources in their own associations. A collective event for cooperatives and collectives to form these associations. | ||
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=Bay Area Cooperatives & Collectives= | =Bay Area Cooperatives & Collectives= | ||
The plus sign below indicates the number of contacts (+), | The plus sign below indicates the number of contacts (+), associations are indicated too. | ||
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