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Best Article Of The Year - 2020

Leo SammallahtiLeo Sammallahti Sat 10 Apr 2021 5:01PMPublicSeen by 16

This poll includes all the winners of 2020. Vote for your favourite!

To refresh your memory, here are links to the past winners.

We have not decided on whether there is some reward for the winner - as mentioned in the AGM thread we have quite substantial reserves that we could use to give some sort of financial reward. If you have an idea let us know in the comments below. At least we will give recognition and share the winner on our social media.






Leo Sammallahti

Best Article Of The Year - 2020

dot vote by Leo Sammallahti Closed Sat 1 May 2021 5:02PM

This poll includes all the winners of 2020. Vote for your favourite!

To refresh your memory, here are links to the past winners.

We have not decided on whether there is some reward for the winner - as mentioned in the AGM thread we have quite substantial reserves that we could use to give some sort of financial reward. If you have an idea let us know in the comments below. At least we will give recognition and share the winner on our social media.

Results

ResultsOption% of pointsPointsMeanVoters
How do we fix the BBC?274859
Why banking needs a cooperative revolution 213849
Lessons from Mondragon - financing the fightback142639
Swedish unions and employers retrain laid-off workers together – and it works fantastically81529
Can municipal socialism be Labour’s defence against ongoing austerity?71319
How socialists created a commonwealth in the American midwest61019
A 2 million members strong opportunity for the British cooperative movement61019
Corporations love minorities – unless we try to unionise4819
Imu Ahia – The system yielding business success for Igbos of Nigeria3619
Forget big business or the state, co-operatives should run care homes3619
Undecided000

9 of 9 votes cast (100% participation)

Anonymous

AnonymousMon 12 Apr 2021 9:08PM

20 - How do we fix the BBC?
0 - How socialists created a commonwealth in the American midwest
0 - Swedish unions and employers retrain laid-off workers together – and it works fantastically
0 - Corporations love minorities – unless we try to unionise
0 - A 2 million members strong opportunity for the British cooperative movement
0 - Imu Ahia – The system yielding business success for Igbos of Nigeria
0 - Why banking needs a cooperative revolution 
0 - Forget big business or the state, co-operatives should run care homes
0 - Lessons from Mondragon - financing the fightback
0 - Can municipal socialism be Labour’s defence against ongoing austerity?

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