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    DISEÑO DE UN INSTRUMENTO DE MEDICIÓN DE IMPACTO PARA LA ECONOMÍA SOLIDARIA CON REFERENTE EN OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE (ODS)
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Posgrado, Maestría en Economía Solidaria para el Desarrollo Territorial, Bucaramanga, 2023-10-20) ANDRADE RESTREPO , LINA MARIA; CHAVEZ ZAMORA, MILTON; VIDAL VÁSQUEZ, DAVID FERNANDO; Sohely Rúa Castañeda
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    Una idea de la globalización
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Administrativas y Contables, Economía, Medellín, 2002-03) Mosquera Zuñiga, Fernando
    "Globalization", unlike "taste", is a recent word, which, for the same reason, has not yet run the risk that a long use could have disfigured its meaning, but that of reminding one: What is globalization? & What phenomenon do we mean when we use such a word? "Taste", then, is one of those words somewhat abused by use that has lost much of its weight and consistency, from which it follows that saying "taste for wisdom", as in the case of the expression "Philosophy", would reveal also a rather loose version of the search for knowledge and truth.
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    El ideario del Partido Liberal
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, 2000) Lozano Lozano, Carlos
    Work was the origin of liberalism and the modern world. In a titanic struggle that lasted seven centuries and culminated in the French Revolution, he abolished feudal serfdom, and the inexorable differentiation of men into two camps: That of those who were born to command and enjoy earthly goods, and those that they had been born to serve, humiliated by the most diverse forms of oppression, that were based on reasons of privileged heritage and caste, on religious reasons, and on reasons of constitutional organization. For long years, work and freedom were synonymous. The honest bourgeois of Florence, Lyons or Brussels, Toledo and Valencia stood up to all the reactionary forces of the Middle Ages, and they finished breaking the molds of the Middle Ages in 1789, when the French monarchy fell. But very soon work ceased to be freedom to become oppression, when capital got rid of effort and made its way alone in the world, wrapped in the structure of the corporation; when property and wealth did not imply the personal task of the beneficiary, but were the distinctive feature of a new aristocracy, emerged from the revolution.
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    Mi testamento político
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Administrativas y Contables, Economía. Medellín, 2000-07) Gómez Martínez, Fernando
    I would call the words that I am going to say, "My Political Testament." Because the distancing from the positions that I have held in Parliament, the directorates and the press, the inhibition that the position that I am going to occupy at this time of my life forces me to, make it certain that my political activity is definitively cancelled. Never, never, let my interest in the things of the country be canceled nor by the predominance of the principles that inform my creed.
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    Influencia del pensamiento político de Bolívar en la doctrina del Partido Conservador
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Administrativas y Contables, Economía. Medellín, 2000-07) Arismendi Posada, Octavio
    The Conservative Party was founded in 1849, the year in which the Conservative manifesto was issued, signed by José Eusebio Caro and Mariano Ospina Rodríguez. Since then this party has not only had continuity of historical existence but also a fundamental continuity of its political ideology.
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    ¿Qués es el imperialismo para los colombianos?
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Administrativas y Contables, Economía. Medellín, 1999-09) López Michelsen, Alfonso
    It was never up to the liberal party to receive a prosperous country, a country on the rise, it always had to arrive as a liquidator in a bankruptcy lawsuit to deal with the disaster of the conservative hegemony thirty years ago, or the disaster of the conservative dictatorship five years ago. It is on the back of failures, on the periodic bankruptcy that right-wing governments bring to the Nation, when the liberal party comes to play its role in the history of Colombia. And for this reason, because it seems to me that we can no longer deceive ourselves or tell lies, because we cannot become manufacturers of sonorous phrases but analysts of severe figures and statistics, the truth is that due to some external factors, and others internal, we We find ourselves before one of those economic crises that serve as an embrasure for the forces of the left to collect the inheritance of the disasters of the right. Why fool ourselves: with agreements or without agreements, the price of coffee in international markets decreases day by day and the time will come when it will be uneconomical to produce coffee in certain lands; but the Government, which did not foresee this situation and squandered the foreign currency, finds itself in the same conditions as the Rojas Pinilla dictatorship, with an international debt close to one billion pesos and with foreign currency registering a deficit of one hundred and twenty million pesos Dollars
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    Figuras históricas del socialismo colombiano
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, 2001-04) Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
    Biography of the first leader and ideologue, Ignacio Torres Giraldo, a progressive bourgeois militant, Diego Montaña Cuéllar, the Colombian politician, leader of the Colombian Communist Party, Gilberto Viera White and a legendary and emblematic man Manuel Marulanda Vélez
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    Revista Digital + ACCIÓN
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Sede Medellin, 2023-05-03) Villadiego, Isabella, Isabella Villadiego Araujo; Isabella Villadiego Araujo
    The objective of this Magazine is to compile all the activities and social practices developed in the Institutional Course I, of the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, under the direction of Sociologist and Mag. Doris Edit Maria Gómez Londoño. Its main purpose is to identify the social, environmental and economic realities that afflict less favored communities, due to poverty, inequality and the environmental crisis, among others, generating social participation strategies that contribute to the achievement of the objectives of Sustainable Development (SDG). The DRP (Rapid Participatory Diagnosis) was implemented as a method, taking into account that the community is the main connoisseur of its reality and needs to solve environmental, social and economic territorial problems. That is why throughout the report various social strategies carried out in this period to achieve the proposed objectives are described, such as the accompaniment of government and private entities, as well as community actions, in the continuous search for the solution to the different problems that afflict the Department of Córdoba, such as the problem of the Loma Grande sanitary landfill in the Municipality of Montería, building community initiatives that contribute to strengthening the social fabric for the roots and permanence of the beneficiaries land restitution orders and their community environments; as well as to strengthen their participation and incidence in the transformation of the territory from a comprehensive perspective, with a population, rights, gender and sustainable development approach, through the DIMITTE Foundation, among others.
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    Revista Digital +ACCIÓN
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Sede Medellin, 2023-05-03) Isabella Villadiego Araujo, ISA
    The objective of this Magazine is to compile all the activities and social practices developed in the Institutional Course I, of the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, under the direction of Sociologist and Mag. Doris Edit Maria Gómez Londoño. Its main purpose is to identify the social, environmental and economic realities that afflict less favored communities, due to poverty, inequality and the environmental crisis, among others, generating social participation strategies that contribute to the achievement of the objectives of Sustainable Development (SDG). The DRP (Rapid Participatory Diagnosis) was implemented as a method, taking into account that the community is the main connoisseur of its reality and needs to solve environmental, social and economic territorial problems. That is why throughout the report various social strategies carried out in this period to achieve the proposed objectives are described, such as the accompaniment of government and private entities, as well as community actions, in the continuous search for the solution to the different problems that afflict the Department of Córdoba, such as the problem of the Loma Grande sanitary landfill in the Municipality of Montería, building community initiatives that contribute to strengthening the social fabric for the roots and permanence of the beneficiaries land restitution orders and their community environments; as well as to strengthen their participation and incidence in the transformation of the territory from a comprehensive perspective, with a population, rights, gender and sustainable development approach, through the DIMITTE Foundation, among others.
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    Acompañamiento a las Comunidades – Fundación Junior Achievement
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Administrativas y Contables, Administración de Empresas, Bogotá, 2022-12-02) Figueredo Molano, Cristian Camilo; Morales Parra, María Alejandra; Romero Muñoz, Laura Ximena; Muñoz Muñoz, Silvio
    Within the procedure performed. The Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia was present in each of the activities presented by the Junior Achievement Foundation. The exercises requested were mentoring and accompaniment to the different public schools, the mentoring was carried out on the business plan that the students had to develop for the formation of a venture, posing a challenge and teaching in the ethical and professional field. Together with the help of teachers and coordinators from the Foundation and from the schools, students were taught how to formulate a business plan, perform mathematical operations to obtain direct and indirect costs, break-even points, among others. Finally, the agenda will be shown in more detail where the face-to-face and virtual meetings are mentioned and the final result of the management for the creation of a microenterprise by the high school students of grades tenth and eleven of the participating schools or allies to the Junior Achievement Foundation.Likewise, fairs were held in which students managed to present their projects, obtaining in some cases income from the sale of their products or services depending on the case and finally a contest was held and we took the Camilo Torres National Day School as an example, where 6 participated. projects and as a result of said contest, one of the winning groups achieved expected results with its product of metal figures METAL WORKS which, due to their work and manufacture, stood out from the other projects, as for the Benjamín Herrera school, the winning venture was MULTICAI, a project on which presents a care and preservation of endangered fruits promoting the consumption of natural drinks and free of preservatives and coloring products who to date are competing to present their project in Guatemala where projects from other countries will finally meet and compete for so not only have a backup economic but also the possibility of having a possible business in the future.
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    La banca cooperativa Argentina: 1979-1997 / The Argentine cooperative banking, 1979-1997
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Administrativas y Contables, Economía. Medellín, 2011-01) Plotinsky, Daniel Elías
    The Financial Institutions Act imposed in 1977 by then ruling dictatorship banned credit unions operation; however, responding to resistance offered by the cooperative movement, approved their transformation into cooperative banking. Such decision caused a merger of 375 credit unions resulting in 77 new banks. The socioeconomic plan of the dictatorial rule was continuous with slight variations by subsequent constitutional governments, whose policies were developed to favor the most con- centrated sectors of the economy. This paper examines the impact on cooperative banking caused by the process of denationalization and concentration of the Argentina's financial system fostered by neoliberal policies, the survival strategies applied by entities related to Instituto Movilizador de Fondos Cooperativos, and those policies designed by Banco Credicoop, enabling it to subsist as the only cooperative bank where currently coexist 117 credit unions-following subsequent mergers, which had firstly formed 16 banks.
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    Turismo al estilo cooperativo a través de FENSECOOP
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Administrativas y Contables, Maestría en Economía Solidaria para el Desarrollo Territorial, Bucaramanga., 2022-07-11) Lasso, Nestor E.
    The National Federation of Cooperatives of the Colombian Educational Sector - FENSECOOP, in its purpose of contributing to the integration of the solidarity economy organizations of the Colombian educational sector, with business, solidarity and economic and union consolidation activities, wish to implement the tourism service for its associates, who, due to their financial capacity or the small size of the cooperatives that comprise it, require economical, memorable proposals with an impact on territorial development. The lack of updated information in 2019 when the project began, led to research in the 47 municipalities of Tolima in times of pandemic, through the use of telecommunications and virtual environments, contacting public and private institutions, and local tourism actors; using surveys, Likert scale techniques and semi-structured interviews, among others. Thus, the appropriate scenario is found to implement a tourism model where the cooperative sector contributes not only to promoting travel among its social base, but also to the solution of market, articulation and government failures, which facilitate the consolidation of adequate tourism enterprises and of quality. The management model with a social sense that is proposed highlights the inclusion of women and youth, the importance of governance to enable the participation of small local actors and the community in general; It is a step by step of the activities to be carried out that culminate in a proposal to correct the regional shortcomings found as much as possible and that for FENSECOOP, constitutes a plan to replicate in the other departments of the country where there are federated cooperatives.
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    Turismo al estilo cooperativo a través de FENSECOOP
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Administrativas y Contables, Maestría en Economía Solidaria para el Desarrollo Territorial, Bucaramanga., 2022-07-11) Lasso, Nestor E.
    The National Federation of Cooperatives of the Colombian Educational Sector - FENSECOOP, in its purpose of contributing to the integration of the solidarity economy organizations of the Colombian educational sector, with business, solidarity and economic and union consolidation activities, wish to implement the tourism service for its associates, who, due to their financial capacity or the small size of the cooperatives that comprise it, require economical, memorable proposals with an impact on territorial development. The lack of updated information in 2019 when the project began, led to research in the 47 municipalities of Tolima in times of pandemic, through the use of telecommunications and virtual environments, contacting public and private institutions, and local tourism actors; using surveys, Likert scale techniques and semi-structured interviews, among others. Thus, the appropriate scenario is found to implement a tourism model where the cooperative sector contributes not only to promoting travel among its social base, but also to the solution of market, articulation and government failures, which facilitate the consolidation of adequate tourism enterprises and of quality. The management model with a social sense that is proposed highlights the inclusion of women and youth, the importance of governance to enable the participation of small local actors and the community in general; It is a step by step of the activities to be carried out that culminate in a proposal to correct the regional shortcomings found as much as possible and that for FENSECOOP, constitutes a plan to replicate in the other departments of the country where there are federated cooperatives.
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    Editorial
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia) Espinosa, Néstor Alfonso Rodríguez
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    Editorial
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia) Cediel Morales, Hans
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    The statement of the Súmula 602 from Superior Court of Justice of Brazil and the confront to the cooperative act
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia) Ferraz- Teixeira, Marianna; Ferraz-Teixeira, Marília
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    The legal recognition of the social economy in Europe. Scope and consequences
    (Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia) Fajardo García, Isabel Gemma