Sometimes I wonder what happened to all the food co-ops that used to be around, but since I’m in Canada it’s probably just the same thing that happened to all the small independent grocers: They got squeezed out by the monopoly and monopsony power of the tight little cartel that now controls the whole market.
I’d say it’s pretty obvious that other things being equal, it’s generally better to run things cooperatively, just like it’s stupidly obvious once you stop to think about it that free software is the right way to go. But it’s not the only consideration, it’s no guarantee of success, and the forces opposing it are strong.
Sometimes I wonder what happened to all the food co-ops that used to be around, but since I’m in Canada it’s probably just the same thing that happened to all the small independent grocers: They got squeezed out by the monopoly and monopsony power of the tight little cartel that now controls the whole market.
I’d say it’s pretty obvious that other things being equal, it’s generally better to run things cooperatively, just like it’s stupidly obvious once you stop to think about it that free software is the right way to go. But it’s not the only consideration, it’s no guarantee of success, and the forces opposing it are strong.