“Thus, the capital owner is not a parasite or a rentier but a worker - a capital worker. A distinction between labor work and capital work suggests the lines along which we could develop economic institutions capable of dealing with increasingly capital-intensive production, as our present institutions cannot.”
Quote by Louis O. Kelso
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Democracy and Economic Power: Extending the ESOP Revolution through Binary Economics
Democracy and Economic Power delves into the concept of binary economics and its implications for the implementation of ESOPs. The book examines how these plans can foster a more democratic economic structure, emphasizing the role of employee ownership in shaping economic policy and decision-making. It provides an analysis of the historical context and current trends in ESOPs, offering insights into their potential to revolutionize the economic landscape. more
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