From GritTV:
Immanuel Ness, a Brooklyn college professor and co-author of Ours to Master, And to Own: Workers’ Control from the Commune to the Present, joins us to discuss Tony Benn’s legacy in promoting worker occupations and worker cooperatives, and how these ideas are manifesting themselves today.
“This is revolutionary if people can conceive the fact that these coops can work, even in a capitalist market and create a new form of social organization based on the idea of horizontalism and the idea that we can establish a new economy rooted in collectives.”
Watch their interview for ideas on how governments can support worker cooperatives.