This book is a call to action by a journalist who has monitored and
chronicled political and economic changes for the past three decades.
The first chapter offers an historical and cultural perspective for why
cooperatives can revive rural America. The second and third chapters
recall personal experience in both studying and tripping over
irreversible changes in agriculture and world markets. The middle three
chapters explore successful cooperative in the Netherlands, in America,
and alternative American communities that continue to succeed by
maintaining a strong cooperative spirit. The final three chapters look
ahead, at the technology and knowledge transfers between countries, at
the tools American states are using to promote economic development, and
at the creative explosion of new cooperative ventures.