CC Atlas
CC ATLAS Commons Capitalism uses the Master’s tools to build a house that the Master can’t live in. A Navigable Research Architecture for Commons Capitalism This page assumes familiarity with the basic concepts of Commons Capitalism. New readers should begin with the Introduction to understand and appreciate the organizational structure described on this page. Introduction […]
CCE Formation
CCE FORMATION A Commons Capitalism Entity is a legal architecture for the stewardship of surplus across time. Constitutional Structure of a Commons Capitalism Entity This page assumes familiarity with the basic concepts of Commons Capitalism. New readers should begin with the Introduction to understand and appreciate the organizational structure described on this page. Introduction This page […]
Introduction
INTRODUCTION Markets govern production.Law governs accumulation. The Core Mechanism Commons Capitalism is a post-capitalist market system that preserves competition, pricing, private enterprise, and ordinary market discipline while changing one decisive feature of the firm: what happens to surplus. Businesses still compete, seek profitability, hire workers, innovate, manage costs, and respond to market pressures. The system […]
A Labor Union’s Assessment of the Organizational Structure and Overall Benefits of a CCE
Reference code: C25-04 Commons Capitalism Entities, or CCEs, present a deliberate redesign of firm incentives and ownership structure. Rather than permitting outside investors or executives to extract surplus, these entities hold surplus in an internal commons structure and allocate it primarily to three purposes: premium wages for workers, broad employer-funded benefits modeled on Nordic systems, […]
Commons Capitalism Entities and Workers’ Cooperatives: Working Together for a Better Society

Reference code: C25-01 Economist Richard Wolff has proposed replacing traditional corporations with workers’ cooperatives (“coops” for short). More specifically, he advocates for Workers’ Self-Directed Enterprises (WSDEs). These organizations aim to distribute wealth, particularly net profits, across a broader economic class of worker-owners, thereby reducing the concentration of capital among a small group of individuals. These […]
