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Responding to the crisis: food co-operatives and the solidarity economy in Greece

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Responding to the crisis: food co-operatives and the solidarity economy in Greece
Abstract
This article discusses a case of popular social response to imposed austerity and recession in Greece. It focuses on the anti-middleman movement in an Athens suburb. It also addresses the broader picture of the current Greek crisis, explaining how participants in this grassroots response extend their activity beyond food distribution, beginning to imagine modes of economic conduct and interaction different from those currently dominant in Greece. I explore their efforts to turn the food market they have established in Athens into a formal co-operative which links consumers in their neighbourhood directly to selected farmers through bonds of solidarity, and to work with others to create a network of similar co-operatives which will span the whole country. I argue that their endeavours strongly resemble the co-operativism and practical socialism advocated by important social theorists such as Mauss and Polanyi, and suggest that it may be important for the young activists in Athens to learn more about their ideas.
Publication
Anthropology Southern Africa (Anthropology Southern Africa)
Volume
36
Issue
3/4
Pages
102-107
Date
September 2013
Journal Abbr
Anthropology Southern Africa (Anthropology Southern Africa)
Language
English
ISSN
02580144
Short Title
Responding to the crisis
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Rakopoulos, Theodoros. 2013. “Responding to the Crisis: Food Co-Operatives and the Solidarity Economy in Greece.” Anthropology Southern Africa (Anthropology Southern Africa) 36 (3/4): 102–7.
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Keywords
  • anthropological research
  • anti-middleman movements
  • economic development
  • financial crises
  • financial crisis
  • food co-operatives
  • food industry
  • Greece
  • Greek crisis
  • horizontal co-operative networks
  • MAUSS, Marcel, 1872-1950
  • recessions
  • solidarity economy
  • sovereign debt crisis

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