Economic Democracy is a socioeconomic philosophy that advocates for shift in ownership and decision making power away from
corporate shareholders and
managers to a larger group of public stakeholders that includes
workers,
consumers,
suppliers,
communities, and the
broader public.
Beliefs
Personality
How to Draw
Relationship
Friends
Frenemies
Enemies
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Template:Market Socialists Template:Mutualists Template:Syndicalist
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