0 a situation in which a financial organization is owned by its members rather than shareholders, allowing members to share any profits: --
That is not the only way of structuring relationships of reciprocity and mutuality, however.
Thus, collaboration, and the mutuality of learning it brings about, is the reason for and the result of goal-directed, mediated social relations.
There are many alternative ways of structuring mutuality and fair reciprocity in social welfare policy.
It is the mutuality of operative and communicative interaction that forms the basis of the constructivist position proposed here.
Altruism, mutuality and developmental dependencies are framed as contained by the private in this respect.
The management and administration of the health insurance is organized into not-for-profit, decentralized insurance companies, so-called "mutualities," and one public sickness fund.
Many of the most standard ordinary social welfare programmes assume some other form of mutuality than that embodied in workfare.
Music teachers were disinclined to actualise the musical minds of their pupils or to create a climate of mutuality in which these might grow.