Mondragn

Arrasate or Mondragn (Basque and Spanish official names, Mondragoe is an unofficial Basque name) - is a town and municipality in Gipuzkoa province, Basque Country, Spain. It is known mainly as the place of origin of the Mondragn Cooperative Corporation (MCC), the world's largest worker cooperative, whose foundation was inspired in the 1940s by Father Jos Mara Arizmendiarrieta. In 2002 the MCC contributed 3.7% towards the total GDP of the Basque Country and 7.6% to the industrial GDP. There are about 25000 inhabitants. The spa at Santa gueda (now a psychiatric hospital) was the location of the 1897 murder of Spanish politician Antonio Cnovas del Castillo by Michele Angiolillo.

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We Build the Road as We Travel: Mondragon, A Cooperative Social System, Roy Morrison, ISBN 0965890317
Mondragon is also the name of a commune of the Vaucluse dpartement, in southern France.

 

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