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Article Dans Une Revue Social Compass Année : 2002

Catholicisme, économie identitaire et affinités électives : Les coopératives basques comme groupements volontaires utopiques

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Basque cooperatives, as examples of utopian voluntary groups, are at the cross-roads between three normative systems: social economy, territorial identity and Christian belonging. Since the 1970s, the founding experience of Mondragón (Guipuzcoa) has spread and developed in the French Basque country in a way that reveals the power of the convergence between a religious reference (first as institutional support, later as a source of values, beliefs and capacities) and an identity-based motivation (helping to cement a nationalist political view and a selective re-reading of customs). More widely, the case of these co-operatives helps to criticize the extreme postulate that Western contemporary societies have undergone an overwhelming process of secularization.

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halshs-01881796 , version 1 (26-09-2018)

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Xabier Itçaina. Catholicisme, économie identitaire et affinités électives : Les coopératives basques comme groupements volontaires utopiques. Social Compass, 2002, 49 (3), pp.393-411. ⟨10.1177/0037768602049003006⟩. ⟨halshs-01881796⟩
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