The solidarity economy is built on principles of mutual aid, fair exchange, and community benefit rather than profit extraction—cooperatives, community gardens, credit unions, and worker-owned businesses that distribute wealth among participants. It demonstrates that another economic logic exists, one where exchange can be rooted in obligation to each other rather than competition.
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