Please explain how the NCGA's version of 'policy governance' is "democratic" by any means? You dictate bylaws at national meetings (just like a corporate conglomerate) as a "necessary means to survival" in this post modernist paradigm of big conglomerate competition in the natural food industry. Making "by-laws" for any coop renders that entity as no longer being "independent".
Please explain how the NCGA's version of 'policy governance' is "democratic" by any means? You dictate bylaws at national meetings (just like a corporate conglomerate) as a "necessary means to survival" in this post modernist paradigm of big conglomerate competition in the natural food industry. Making "by-laws" for any coop renders that entity as no longer being "independent".
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