Well RAZ, you're still railing against the system, what you're not doing is explaining why it will change. Apart from a worker uprising of course.
The problem you have is that capitalism is an effective system and it's been rewarded by structural advantages in the form of taxation policies, ownership rights, investment and lending structures, business law and, particularly in your country, a cult of the individual and personal achievement.
Alternative methods of company formations are of course possible - the co-op being the most obvious - but despite the USA having the largest proportion of these, they're still a minority interest. Here in the UK co-ops are 0.7% of the economy and 75% or so are in retail, 15% or so is agriculture and sports and social clubs. Until the financial crash there was a relatively large chunk of money in mutual savings companies - our building societies - but they were almost all carpet bagged by real capitalists.
But here's the problem, most people with money to invest will wish to get all the benefits of their risk and investment, not share it out with others who didn't take the risk.
Co-ops were invented to help those who didn't have money to pool their limited resources and do more than they could individually, hence the mutuals and agricultural co-ops, but they don't have a huge cash fund at start unlike the more capitalist systems.
They also often have difficulty with decision making and investment making and are generally small scale and slow. There are of course exceptions - Mondragon is a good one.
The question to answer is why would an individual entrepreneur or venture cap company choose the structure of a co-op rather than a standard ltd company? In my opinion he'd mostly only do it if he can't raise finance, because if he can, he get to keep the gain. And why wouldn't you want to do that?
The key trick is to change human nature.
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