MUTUAL AID NETWORK CORE PRINCIPLES
Adopted 5.15
1 Redesigning Work. MANs recognize that everyone
possesses passions and skills which they can contribute to their
communities and the larger MAN network and will work to find the highest
uses to which those qualities and abilities can be put.
2 Reciprocity. Helping works better as a two-way
street. “How can I help you?” becomes “How can we help each other build
the world we both will live in?”
3 Respect. Every human being matters. Respect is a
foundation for freedom of speech and freedom of religion, and supplies
the heart and soul of democracy.
4 Voluntary and Open Membership. MANs are voluntary
organizations, open to all persons able to use their services and
willing to accept the responsibilities of membership, without gender,
social, sexual, racial, political or religious discrimination.
5 Democratic Member Control. MANs are democratic
organizations with transparent governance structures controlled by their
members, who actively participate in setting their policies and making
decisions. Persons serving as elected representatives are accountable to
the membership.
6 Member Economic Participation. Members contribute
equitably to, and democratically control, the capital of their MANs. At
least part of that capital is usually the common property of the MAN.
Members usually receive limited compensation, if any, on capital
subscribed as a condition of membership. Members allocate surpluses for
any or all of the following purposes: developing their MAN co-operative,
possibly by setting up reserves, part of which at least would be
indivisible; benefiting members in proportion to their contributions
within their co-operative; and supporting other activities approved by
the membership.
7 Autonomy and Independence. MANs are autonomous,
self-help organizations controlled by their members. If they enter into
agreements with other organizations, including governments, or raise
capital from external sources, they do so on terms that ensure
democratic control by their members and maintain their cooperative
autonomy.
8 Cooperative Education, Training, and Information.
MANs provide education and training for their members, elected
representatives, managers and workers so they can contribute effectively
to the development of their MAN. The HUMANs will inform the general
public about the nature and benefits of cooperation.
9 Mutual Aid Among MANs. MANs serve their members
most effectively and strengthen the co-operative movement by partnering
with other MANs and organizations that have aligning principles.
10 Open, Transparent Tracking and Performance Measures.
In order to track their progress in meeting the goals of the MAN Core
Principles, MANs will strive to measure and map their socioeconomic
resources and needs, internalizing their “external” costs and benefits
to the greatest extent possible.
11 Shared, Open Source Tools and Processes. MANs
will work to utilize expanded definitions and metrics of capital,
wealth, debt, growth, and profit to enable the full range of
non-monetary elements of their economies to be understood and
characterized using the best available tools, technologies, and
techniques.
12 Building Community Sustainability. MANs will help
build local, bioregional, and global economic systems based on material
steady-state operating principles that recognize biophysical limits to
growth, with the goal of achieving long-term sustainability – – not just
seven, but seventy generations into the future.