Dollars and Sense and Grassroots Economic Organizing's 2006 collaboration, "Other Economies are Possible," has contributed articles from Ethan Miller, John Lawrence, Ajowa Nzinga Ifateyo, Betsy Bowman and Bob Stone, Laura Millay and Daphne Loring, Cornelius Blanding, Jessica Gordon Nembhard, and Andrew McLeod.
Indeed, in the search for alternatives to capitalism, existing democratic economic projects are frequently painted as noble but marginal practices, doomed to be crushed or co-opted by the forces of the market. But is this inevitable? Is it possible that courageous and dedicated grassroots economic activists worldwide, forging paths that meet the basic needs of their communities while cultivating democracy and justice, are planting the seeds of another economy in our midst? Could a process of horizontal networking, linking diverse democratic alternatives and social change organizations together in webs of mutual recognition and support, generate a social movement and economic vision capable of challenging the global capitalist order?
To these audacious suggestions, economic activists around the world organizing under the banner of economía solidaria, or “solidarity economy,” would answer a resounding “yes!” It is precisely these innovative, bottom-up experiences of production, exchange, and consumption that are building the foundation for what many people are calling “new cultures and economies of solidarity.”"

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