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quote="In any socialised enterprise, no matter what its form, socialisation requires that proper provision be made for the democratic participation of the workers in determining the conditions and allocation of work, both at the work place level and at the higher levels of management and control."
|speaker=[[File:Guildsoc.png]] [[Guild Socialism|G. D. H. Cole]]
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'''Libertarian Market Socialism''', sometimes referred to as '''LibMarkSoc''', is an economically left-wing, libertarian, and generally culturally progressive (like most other left-libertarian ideologies) ideology who can be described as a more moderate version of [[File:Mutalist.png]] [[Mutualism]]. LibMarkSoc believes in the libertarian principle of limited government combined with the economic view that while the means of production should belong to the workers who use them, goods and services should be provided through a market economy contributed to by worker-owned businesses and co-ops. They support local direct democracy, with a limited, higher level federal government.
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