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Fortis in Arduis
10-02-2009, 11:28 AM
Radical Routes is a network of radical co-ops whose members are committed to working for positive social change. The network is made up mainly of housing co-ops of various sizes (none with more than 16 members), a few workers co-ops and a couple of social centres.

Four times a year, the member co-ops get together at "gatherings". These weekend events have a social function, but are also the places at which all important decisions are taken. They are open meetings and anyone is welcome to attend. The following are typical items that appear on the agenda at these gatherings.

It may be that we have to assess an application to join by a co-op;

An existing member may want to apply for a loan or ask for a loan repayment holiday if they have financial trouble;

A new piece of housing law may be discussed as different co-ops share experience of dealing with their local councils. We often discuss arguments that have worked in bringing about favourable outcomes for our co-ops;

Areas of the Radical Routes policy document may be reviewed;

Possible new services that we can offer our members may be discussed;

Co-ops wishing to join at the next gathering give presentations;

Work carried out by member co-ops is reported, and the next quarter's work is shared out around the network.

In addition there is a parallel programme of introductory workshops for new groups and individuals at every gathering.

http://www.radicalroutes.org.uk/


Here we are in twenty-first-century Britain, in a world not of our making but one that has been moulded over thousands of years of exploitation and injustice.


Our world is shaped by the forces of greed, capitalism and materialism, where maximum production and optimum profits are vigorously pursued, making life a misery for many and putting us and the environment at risk.


The system is ultimately controlled by the rich and powerful, the capitalists and bureaucrats, through the use of many mechanisms such as ownership of the economy (making people slaves to a job) and control of the media (creating a passive culture).


Radical Routes is a network of co-ops and individuals seeking to change all this.


We want to see a world based on equality and co-operation, where people give according to their ability and receive according to their needs, where work is fullfilling and useful and creativity is encouraged, where decision making is open to everyone with no hierarchies, where the environment is valued and respected in its own right rather than exploited.


We want to take control over all aspects of our lives. However, as we are not all in a position of control we are forced to compromise in order to exist.


We are working towards taking control over our housing, education and work through setting up housing and worker co-ops, and co-operating as a network.


Through gaining collective control over these areas we aim to reduce reliance on exploitative structures and build secure bases from which to challenge the system and encourage others to do so.


Radical Routes has developed from an idea in the mid 80s to a secondary co-op registered in April 1992. In 1986 New Education Housing Co-op was loaned £7,000 by supporters to put down a deposit on a house in Birmingham.


From that housing co-op Radical Routes has grown via staging educational events, the spreading of information, a will to seek likeminded people and investment from supporters into a expanding nationwide network of like-minded co-ops and individuals.


The formation of the secondary co-op provided a structure to pursue our collective aims in a more efficient way, by promoting and raising funds for its member co-ops.


Radical Routes has limited resources and recognises that its particular work towards the above aims are only some of many valid activities.


The specific means it is pursuing are:

The setting up of housing co-ops to house people and projects with the above aims.

The setting up of workers co-ops which operate with the above aims.

The promotion and organisation of participatory education through skills- and knowledge-sharing events, Taking Control events, informative material and workshops.

The raising of finance to take control over resources (property, technology, land...) through co-operation and economic interlocking of the co-ops.
The support of like-minded projects.

http://www.radicalroutes.org.uk/aims-and-principles.html

Skandi
10-02-2009, 12:50 PM
sounds like the friendly societies