But that’s a restricted vision where being productive is a graal vs being useful for the society.
Coops don’t want to beat the competition, they want to be a useful structure for A) their clients and B) their workers.
If they manage to do A+B, they have already won. They don’t need or want to beat out competition.
They don’t play the capitalists game, they play the real game of "in a working society, workers want to be useful and customers wants a good service". There is nothing more to happiness of a society. Everything else is just about making rich people more rich.
Coops don’t want to beat the competition, they want to be a useful structure for A) their clients and B) their workers.
If they manage to do A+B, they have already won. They don’t need or want to beat out competition.
They don’t play the capitalists game, they play the real game of "in a working society, workers want to be useful and customers wants a good service". There is nothing more to happiness of a society. Everything else is just about making rich people more rich.