Resistance to Co-Ownership

By Matt Perez

Resistance to co-ownership will come from everywhere, including non-owners, too.

Such is the nature of orthodoxy. Is is difficult to get out of, even for a heretic like me.

Blair Fix, Economics from the Top Down

Non-Owners to Owners

People who,

  • Just got to be owners, or
  • Are about to reach owner status, or
  • Just made it into the lower middle class, or
  • Are on the verge of leaving poverty behind them.

These folks are more likely to reject, possibly strongly, anything that sounds like a change to the system that they have learned used to win.

Co-Ownership Is a Big, Tough Challenge

Co-ownership makes it possible for everybody to be a co-owner. Everybody, not just the selected few who learned how to use the system to financially win and have power over others. Simple as that.

But resistance to change is understandable and to be expected.

A three-level pyramid with WORSE OFF at the bottom, BETTER OFF in the middle, and OWNERS at the top. The WORSE and BETTER OFF levels are labeled NOn-OWNERS.
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