Reclaiming Capital: Democratic Initiatives and Community Development / Edition 1

Reclaiming Capital: Democratic Initiatives and Community Development / Edition 1

by Christopher Gunn, Hazel Gunn
ISBN-10:
0801495741
ISBN-13:
9780801495748
Pub. Date:
05/09/1991
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10:
0801495741
ISBN-13:
9780801495748
Pub. Date:
05/09/1991
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Reclaiming Capital: Democratic Initiatives and Community Development / Edition 1

Reclaiming Capital: Democratic Initiatives and Community Development / Edition 1

by Christopher Gunn, Hazel Gunn

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Overview

Towns without nationally advertised fast-food restaurants often eagerly await the day when the golden arches sprout next door to the local car dealership. But what really happens to a community with the arrival of the uni-burger? Christopher Gunn and Hazel Dayton Gunn demonstrate that perhaps three-quarters of the money a community spends at its burger emporium will leave the area. Poor communities remain poor, they assert, because local capital tends to be drained off to financial centers, corporate accounts, and stockholders' portfolios. In keeping with ecologists' injunction to "think globally and act locally," this imaginative book documents ways in which communities have counteracted constraints of the capitalist economic system and succeeded in promoting democratic control of their resources.

Taking as one example the local impact of a new McDonald's restaurant, Gunn and Gunn first illustrate how capital potentially available for community development may be identified. They then explore a variety of alternative institutions—credit unions, nonprofit corporations, and consumers' and workers' cooperatives, among others—that serve to attract and retain resources, foster growth, and extend public control over the development process. The authors also consider how grassroots activism for social change may be integrated with more conventional political practice.

Reclaiming Capital will be a vital resource for activists, elected officials, and others concerned with urban and regional planning.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801495748
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 05/09/1991
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Christopher Gunn is Professor of Economics at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He is the author of Workers' Self-Management in the United States, coauthor of Reclaiming Capital, both from Cornell, and coeditor of Alternatives to Economic Orthodoxy. Hazel Gunn is a freelance editor and a weaver. She is the coauthor of Reclaiming Capital, from Cornell.

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