#CommonsCapitalism

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2025-12-23

For curious workers and labor economists ─ read how the Polycentric governance of a CCE combined with worker input from all levels can make a CCE less brittle than a conventional company in an economic downturn at:

commonscapitalism.com/polycent

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2025-12-21

Curious attorneys and economists ─ if you want to see how a commons corporation of a CCE is legally structured, look at the comprehensive list of Articles of Incorporation for a Commons Corporation, complete with texts and comments. The structuring is legal in over 20 states, including California, and is totally different from a capitalist corporation. Go to: commonscapitalism.com/model-fo

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2025-12-18

The first Commons Capitalism Entity (CCE) to come into existence will use Old-Fashioned Seller Financing, not charitable gifts or donations─just traditional financing. Read more about financing the first CCE at commonscapitalism.com/paying-d

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2025-12-17

Polycentric Governance tends to Outperform Traditional Capitalist Governance. Read how Elinor Ostrom’s rules for governing the commons is combined with polycentricity to create a more effective governance system in a Commons Capital Entity. Go to: commonscapitalism.com/polycent

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2025-12-15

Learn how commons capitalism and commons capitalism entities combat worker precarity by increasing wages and benefits in down economies through the payment of worker stipends to compensate for lost time and wages. Read the commentaries at commonscapitalism.com/durable-

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2025-12-14

Commons Capitalism reduces the concentration of wealth in the economic elite and distributes that wealth to workers. Read how, at: commonscapitalism.com.

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2025-12-12

People will be blown away when they read, that with a Commons Capitalism Entity, workers can vote to stop major choices that could cost jobs or sell off important company stuff, and where the commons corporation openly shows how much money came in, what it was spent on, what’s left, and where the extra will go—better pay, benefits, and growing the CCE, not outside owners: commonscapitalism.com

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2025-12-03

Dive into An Apologia For a Commons Based Market Order in the United States to see how commons enterprises can keep the energy of markets while breaking the grip of extreme inequality, turning surplus into lasting security for workers instead of windfalls for a few. If you sense the system is rigged, this gives a concrete way forward. commonscapitalism.com/apologia/

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2025-11-30

For labor unions, a commons capitalism entity is a new institutional partner. For workers the promise of commons capitalism is tangible: better pay, better benefits, and a governance architecture that offers voice, protection, and a durable place at the table. You can read about the relationship between labor unions and commons capitalism at
commonscapitalism.com/labor-un

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2024-11-26

@NateProle

Nate, I appreciate your concern but I think you're giving a requiem too early to Commons Capitalism. Capitalism itself is not worth saving, but society is. Capitalism ultimately will destroy worker well-being which is vital to a sustainable society.

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Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2024-11-25

@ScienceCommunicator Commons Capitalism, which spreads wealth throughout communities, via payment of the net profits to workers, and reduces the accumulation of property in the wealthy, merges the capitalist principles of profit making and market competition with socialism to create a symbiotic relationship between them. Start learning how we can begin implementing Commons Capitalism, today, as a viable option to replace capitalism.

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2024-10-22

I'm more than glad to answer questions about , in general, and , in particular, but may the gods save me from judgmental anarchists and glib capitalists who are self-anointed experts on all forms of capitalism.

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Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.commonscapitalism
2024-10-08

I'm more than glad to answer questions about , in general, and , in particular, but may the gods save me from judgmental anarchists and glib capitalists who are self-anointed experts on all forms of capitalism.

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.Cirdan@awscommunity.social
2024-10-04

@aby

I'm more than glad to answer questions about #capitalism, in general, and #CommonsCapitalism, in particular, but may the gods save me from judgmental anarchists and glib capitalists who are self-anointed experts on all forms of capitalism. Good by.

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.Cirdan@awscommunity.social
2024-05-21

@ekis
You're quite welcome! All questions are welcome. #CommonsCapitalism is a concept that developed over three years of study. For me, it's been like walking through the back of a wardrobe and seeing astounding vistas that were totally unexpected. New questions evoke new, refreshing ideas about this form of capitalism.

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.Cirdan@awscommunity.social
2024-05-21

@ekis
The problem lies with traditional capitalism which has been around for 400 years. But tens of millions of workers could receive excellent wages and Nordic-style social benefits under #CommonsCapitalism which would substanially increase their standards of living. The poor would be raised up out of poverty. Ownership of the means of production would stop accumulating in the wealthy.

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Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.Cirdan@awscommunity.social
2024-05-20

@aeleoglyphic @nando161
The problem lies with traditional capitalism which has been around for 400 years. But tens of millions of workers could receive excellent wages and Nordic-style social benefits under #CommonsCapitalism which would substanially increase their standards of living. The poor would be raised up out of poverty. Ownership of the means of production would stop accumulating in the wealthy.

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Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.Cirdan@awscommunity.social
2024-05-20

@nando161
That's caused by traditional capitalism, not #CommonsCapitalism which would have the opposite effect on poverty.

Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.Cirdan@awscommunity.social
2024-05-19

@dbattistella
The problem lies with traditional capitalism which has been around for 400 years. But tens of millions of workers could receive excellent wages and Nordic-style social benefits under #CommonsCapitalism which would substanially increase their standards of living. The poor would be raised up out of poverty. Ownership of the means of production would stop accumulating in the wealthy.

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Jonathan D. Cope, Esq.Cirdan@awscommunity.social
2024-05-19

@chu @petergleick
The problem lies with traditional capitalism which has been around for 400 years. But tens of millions of workers could receive excellent wages and Nordic-style social benefits under #CommonsCapitalism which would substanially increase their standards of living. The poor would be raised up out of poverty. Ownership of the means of production would stop accumulating in the wealthy.

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