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    Towards democratic ownership of public services

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    Towards democratic ownership of public services

    Towards democratic ownership of public services

    team, 12th May 2020
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    Authorship Satoko Kishimoto Lavinia Steinfort Olivier Petitjean
    Date 12 May 2020
    Source Transnational Institute
    Tags
    Covid19
    Policy
    Theory
    Content Type
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    Video/Podcast
    Description

    The Covid-19 crisis has made clear the disastrous effects of years of austerity, social security cuts, and public service privatisation. But it has also demonstrated that public services and the people who operate them are truly the foundation of healthy and resilient societies. As privatisation fails, a growing international movement is choosing (re)municipalisation as a key tool for redefining public ownership for the 21st century. This book, The Future is Public, shows that public services are more important than ever in the face of the climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities, and growing political unrest. Together, civil society organisations, trade unions, and local authorities are crafting new templates for how to expand democratic public ownership to all levels of society and opening up new routes to community-led and climate conscious public services.

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