RIDLEY-DUFF, Rory and BULL, Mike (2019). Solidarity cooperatives: the (hidden) origins of communitarian pluralism in the UK social enterprise movement. Social Enterprise Journal. [Article]
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Abstract
Purpose: This paper re-evaluates social enterprise (SE) history to pinpoint a pluralist turn in
communitarian philosophy during the 1970s that has the potential to transform labour and
consumer rights in enterprise development.
Design/Methodology: Through a close examination of model rules created by founders of the
FairShares Association (FSA), we find that the communitarian origins of SE are disturbingly
obscured and hidden.
Findings: In studying FSA documents and building a timeline of the development of the
FairShares Model (FSM) we found links between SE developments in the UK, continental
Europe, Asia, North/South America and the development of solidarity cooperatives.
Research Implications: We argue that the discovery of a communitarian pluralist turn
advances ‘new cooperativism’ by enfranchising both labour and users in industrial relations
(IR). Using this insight, we challenge accounts of SE history and argue for more research on
SE’s potential contribution to radical IR.
Originality/Value: The paper highlights the potential of the FSM as a vehicle for catalysing
new SE and IR practices that share wealth and power more equitably between social
entrepreneurs, workforce members, service/product users and community/social investors.
Keywords: common bond; communitarian pluralism; new cooperativism; multi-stakeholding;
social enterprise; solidarity cooperatives.
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