Democratic ownership and control of economy

The reorganization of society’s productive units around more democratic forms of ownership and management, in order to meet people’s basic needs, such as employment creation; access to water, housing, land, health care, and education; food sovereignty; and ecological sustainability.


Public policy must make sure that the financial system serves public interests and channel resources for the sustainable transformation of industry, agriculture, and services.

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