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[–] trailing9@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

We simply talk about different things. Initial funding comes with different risks.

I think established cooperatives should issue bonds for expansion.

New cooperatives cannot issue bonds because nobody can judge the risk. They have to do a startup and sell shares in a company that owns the assets. But why should the founders limit themselves and do the opposite of Zuckerberg and give their influence away by just owning one vote in the participating cooperative?

[–] yogthos@lemmy.ml -5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Again, you're not the first person to think of this. In practice, it turns out that it's much easier for traditional companies to secure funding under the financial capitalist system. That's the world we live in. Lots of people are trying to run cooperatives in all kinds of different ways. In some cases, like Mondragon, they do manage to grow big, but in general systemic pressures favor capitalist structure.

[–] trailing9@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Does difficulty matter? Any communist revolution will be more difficult than establishing a network of cooperatives. I believe that if there is a desire for Socialism, people will spend the time to establish cooperatives.