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Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
I'd argue the most successful employee owned businesses are creatures of capitalism. Yes, I imagine many worker coops, Mexican ejidos and Israeli Kibbutz's can offer participants a decent and satisfying living. But employee-owned world beaters like Renaissance Technologies compete both in the marketplace and also in attracting workers. Not everyone in the organization is paid the same.
Renaissance, which trades stocks, bonds, commodities and other financial instruments, maybe isn't the best example, because it performs no useful function for society. It just recycles money from doctors and lawyers into the pockets of Renaissance employees. Or that's what its founder, Jim Simons, says it does anyway.
I did some business once with a contractor though that builds natural gas distribution pipelines in the Midwest. The guy who owned the company left it to employees when he died, and it's set up so whoever's working for the company owns the company, everyone from the CEO to the people maintaining the equipment. It's successful, but again competes against other businesses for customers and employees.