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13 L. & Ethics Hum. Rts. 239 (2019)
If Uber Were a Cooperative: A Democratically Biased Analysis of Platform Economy

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Law & Ethics of Human Rights 2019; 13(2): 239-262


Yifat Sole[*

If  Uber were a Cooperative: A Democratically

Biased Analysis of Platform Economy

https://doi.org/10.1515/lehr-2019-2007

Abstract: Online, or platform economy, is no different than offline economy.
Platforms are in this day and age what land was in agrarian times and the means
of production for the industrial revolution period - i.e., basic resources. As
such, the prime questions to be addressed are the same as ever: who owns the
resources, who controls them, who  profits from them, and who  makes  the
decisions regarding all of the above.
    Analyzing online economy by these parameters elicits three major catego-
ries: Online Capitalism - economic activities designed to maximize profits;
Sharing Economy,  using a substance-based definition - allowing underused
resources to be used by others and adding  social value: connecting people,
contributing to the environment, and  creating communities; and  Platform
Cooperativism -  using online technology to promote  economic  and  social
goals and interests, as in the sharing notion, adding power-building compo-
nents: ownership, control - democracy.
    This classification is both an identifying tool that allows for an objective
evaluation of enterprises and a basis for future legislation and public policy that
favors democratic and community-based enterprises.
    Platform Economy poses great threats: It allows for concentration of power,
wealth and control, but it also holds great opportunities as it constructs mech-
anisms that enable mass participation in decision-making, and thus allows to
develop a new and exciting future in which democracy re-claims its front seat,
and people regain the power to make a difference.
Keywords: platform cooperatives, democracy, law, sharing economy, economic
democracy, platform capitalism, online economy


Introduction

On May  7, 2016, the people of Austin, Texas were called to participate in a public
referendum  to vote on Proposition 1 - which  proposed  to revoke the city


*Corresponding author: Yifat Solel, LL.B., L.L.M, Chairperson - The Israeli Cooperatives Alliance
for Social, Economic and Environmental Justice, Haifa, Israel, E-mail: yifat.solel@gmail.com


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