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Will the revolution be funded?

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    1. determinism
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      I was surprised about the funding for Cooperation Jackson. I first heard of them in an interview with Richard Wolff a year or two ago. I can understand that an organization like that would have...

      I was surprised about the funding for Cooperation Jackson. I first heard of them in an interview with Richard Wolff a year or two ago. I can understand that an organization like that would have some sort of funding overhead but I don't understand why they couldn't be revenue neutral as a "network of labor cooperatives". As a network of labor cooperative, they are "doing a socialism". The existence or necessity for external funding raises suspicion.

      I'm not entirely persuaded by his presentation here. I don't know enough about these organizations to pass judgement on them for taking large donations from non-profits. An unanswered message on their facebook page isn't exactly a strong indictment against Cooperation Jackson on its own. Still, it would be nice to see some sort of response to his concerns.

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    Your humble narrator, Fox, will take you through his thought process and first-hand experience as a housing justice organizer, delving into the question of whether or not the socialist revolution will be, or even should funded, specifically, via the nonprofit industrial complex.

    This narrative will explore the question and how it relates to people that have a particularly interesting angle on the topic:

    Micah White, co-creator of Occupy Wall Street
    Kali Akuno, co-founder of Cooperation Jackson and
    Peter Buffett, son of billionaire Warren Buffett

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