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¿Cómo se practica la CRC?

Las crisis que enfrentamos son impulsadas por la naturaleza extractiva de nuestro sistema actual—la concentración de tenencia de los bienes, la desinversión de las comunidades, los ataques al trabajador, la degradación del medio ambiente, y el racismo estructural.

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¿Dónde se está creando la riqueza comunitaria?

Las raíces modernas de la CRC datan desde el New Deal (los programas del Nuevo Trato del Presidente Roosevelt) hasta el movimiento de los derechos civiles, e incluso en muchos de sus aspectos estos principios, de tenencia colectiva de los bienes, datan desde mucho antes.

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Public Pharmaceuticals: A State-Based Solution to Sky-High Drug Costs

Prescription drugs in the United States cost way too much, nearly double, in fact, what they cost in other wealthy nations. The pharmaceutical companies that make them, and that rake in the profits from their sale, argue that we must pay those prices in order to support the world class research required to develop the drugs.

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Community Wealth Building goes down under!

Across the world Community Wealth Building(CWB) is growing. And through our global network and development activity, TDC is ready to assist and help administrations and locations in their development of CWB. So with a packed range of engagements, I recently undertook a 2 week advisory tour of Australia. I found a significant enthusiasm for CWB with some exciting activities taking place.

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A look ahead

I am excited about the future of TDC because we have strong, credible answers to the questions many are pondering: How can we operate the economy in a way that more people can equitably benefit from the wealth that is created? How can we effectively bring more voices and influence to bear by those who have been left out of decisions that impact the public good? I look forward to helping TDC answer those questions and enhancing the organization’s reach and impact in many ways.

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A word from our Founder

The Democracy Collaborative’s work is as essential today as it was when Gar Alperovitz and I founded it 22 years ago as an academic research center at the University of Maryland, College Park. Both Gar and I are immensely proud of TDC’s accomplishments and enthusiastic about its future as we turn the organization over to a new generation of brilliant, talented leaders who are poised and ready to take TDC into an exciting new phase of its work. We know that TDC’s brightest days are ahead.

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The regenerative economy: the real prescription patients need

Our healthcare sector has become highly financialized. To meet the demands of investors for swift and high returns, Wall Street has found that making money from money is quicker and easier than making money from long-term investments in the infrastructure, maintenance, and human resources so desperately needed to provide high-quality services in a sector like healthcare. For the sake of patients, this must change.

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Employee Ownership Transitions: Lessons from the Field

The ICA Group has been a catalyst for multiple ownership transitions that have had real impact on the lives of workers. Here are some lessons from the field in the journey of employee ownership transition.

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Supporting energy democracy through a Green New Deal

The Green New Deal is a plan to tackle the connected crises of climate change and inequality. One major goal of the Green New Deal is to achieve 100% decarbonized energy. But, far beyond reducing carbon, a Green New Deal would invest in projects

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Fossil fuel debt cancellation to unleash renewable energy in rural America

Rural electric cooperatives—member-owned electric utilities started during the original New Deal—and many rural municipal utilities run on uneconomical and dirty fossil fuel infrastructure. Rural communities are in large part held back from transitioning to clean energy by federal government debt that helped to finance their old coal and gas plants.

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Redesigning renewable incentives for energy democracy

There are two different major tax credits available in the United States: the investment tax credit (ITC), largely used for solar, and the production tax credit (PTC), largely used for wind. A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction on the income taxes of a person or company that otherwise would have been paid to the federal government.

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Redesigning renewable incentives for energy democracy

There are two different major tax credits available in the United States: the investment tax credit (ITC), largely used for solar, and the production tax credit (PTC), largely used for wind. A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction on the income taxes of a person or company that otherwise would have been paid to the federal government.

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Establish the Community Ownership of Power Administration

Investor-owned utilities have a long history of prioritizing money-making over the needs of communities. They dump pollution on poor people and people of color, situating their noxious fossil fuel plants, landfills, incinerators, or refineries in Black and Brown neighborhoods, where the residents have less capital—be it time, money, or political influence—to object to environmental racism and injustice.

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The Systemic Roadblocks to Climate Action

The challenge of mounting an adequate response to climate change has to be understood within the context of the larger systemic crisis facing the United States. The 1972 Limits to Growth, published when environmental movements were forming in this country, emphatically explained that our economic system was incompatible in the long term

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