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  • Mutualism

  • Building the Next Economy from the Ground Up
  • By: Sara Horowitz
  • Narrated by: Melinda Wade
  • Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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Mutualism

By: Sara Horowitz
Narrated by: Melinda Wade
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A profound look at the crisis of work and the collapse of the safety net, and a vision for a better way forward, rooted in America’s cooperative spirit, from the founder of the Freelancers Union

"Read this essential book to see how we can and must build the future." (Reid Hoffman, co-founder of Linkedin)

Mutualism: It’s not capitalism and it’s not socialism. It’s the future.

The 20th century changed every facet of life for American workers: how much they could expect to earn and what they had the right to demand. But by 2027, a majority of Americans - from low-wage service workers to white-collar professionals - won’t be traditional employees. Benefits like paid sick leave, pensions, 401(k)s, disability insurance, and health care will be nearly extinct. To meet the needs of this new generation of workers, the government has done almost nothing.

In this book, labor lawyer, former chair of the board of the New York Federal Reserve, and MacArthur "genius" Sara Horowitz brings us a solution to the current crisis of work that’s rooted in the best of American traditions, which she calls mutualism. Horowitz shows how the future of our economic safety net rests on this approach and demonstrates how mutualist organizations have helped us solve common problems in the past and are now quietly driving rural and urban economies alike all over the world, inspired not by for-profit corporations but by labor unions and trade associations, religious organizations and mutual aid societies, and vital social movements from women’s suffrage to civil rights.

Mutualism is for anyone who feels that the system is not working for them, and is looking for a new way to build collaboratively, create the new American social contract, and prosper in the 21st century.

©2021 Sara Horowitz (P)2021 Random House Audio
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“Horowitz offers readers an entirely new way to think about our needs as workers and citizens and about the institutions we might build to meet those needs. Here is the guidebook to a language and tradition that America must rediscover in order to thrive in the twenty-first century.”(Oren Cass, director of American Compass and author of The Once and Future Worker: A Vision for the Renewal of Work in America)

“Horowitz, who had the brilliant idea of founding a union for freelancers, explains in this thoughtful book how in an age of huge economic turbulence, mutualism will play a major role in building a fairer nation for every American worker.” (Steven Greenhouse, author of Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor)

“In this powerful, deeply encouraging book, Sara Horowitz argues that while neither markets nor governments have been able to reduce inequality or increase inclusion, we have a third option: mutualism - or the creation of organizations that combine commitment to the public good with the ability to sustain themselves economically.” (Rebecca Henderson, economist, Harvard University)

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Good book

The book was well written and well read. I came upon the freelancers union many years ago when seeking healthcare options as a freelancer. While I did not utilize the freelancers union for healthcare, I was happy to see this option and followed the organization’s journey. I wouldn’t feel comfortable to say I agree with everything in this book, but I do think it’s an educated perspective on the sector or independents, freelancers, and entrepreneurs in the United States. I cannot attest to the accuracy of the history and thoughts presented in this book surrounding labor unions as I’m not well informed on them at the present time. I do think that this book gives perspective and many ideas to think about.

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An important book, please read it!

Working together is a radical solution that is tested and proven. Unions, cooperatives, houses of worship are important resources already but can plant much larger roles in building a just future that works. Government has a role in supporting these self help solutions but is now alone in the solutions.
Those are the main messages I got from Mutualism and they resonate with me.

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