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The Coalition was formed at the first [[Conference of Anti Capitalist Economies]], which was called and hosted by Celdonia in order to share the lessons they learned in building a strong non-capitalist economy. Recognizing the need for a cooperative economic alliance, the Coalition was formed by the 1CACE's participants, of which four, [[Celdonia]], [[Constantinopolis]], [[SeOCC]], and [[Kerla]] are still members of the Coalition.  Membership in the Coalition grew steadily, and currently has 35 members from all corners of the earth.
 
The Coalition was formed at the first [[Conference of Anti Capitalist Economies]], which was called and hosted by Celdonia in order to share the lessons they learned in building a strong non-capitalist economy. Recognizing the need for a cooperative economic alliance, the Coalition was formed by the 1CACE's participants, of which four, [[Celdonia]], [[Constantinopolis]], [[SeOCC]], and [[Kerla]] are still members of the Coalition.  Membership in the Coalition grew steadily, and currently has 35 members from all corners of the earth.
  
The Coalition is a very open organization in that it has a simple admittance process and a wide-ranging aggregate of differing and varied anti-capitalist ideals, and prides itself on transparent decision-making at a periodical Conference of Anti-Capitalist Economies summits, as well as accepting all applicants (provided they meet the three membership requirements: UN membership, a Civil Rights rating of Good or better, and the elimination of private enterprise). All members of CACE are automatically members of the [[International Fair Trade Agreement]].
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The Coalition is a very open organization in that it has a simple admittance process and a wide-ranging aggregate of differing and varied anti-capitalist ideals, and prides itself on transparent decision-making at periodical Conference of Anti-Capitalist Economies summits, as well as accepting all applicants (provided they meet the three membership requirements: UN membership, a Civil Rights rating of Good or better, and the elimination of private enterprise). All members of CACE are automatically members of the [[International Fair Trade Agreement]].
  
  

Revision as of 13:50, 19 November 2004

CACE

The Coalition of Anti Capitalist Economies
Headquarters Glasburgh, Celdonia
Members: 35
Type: Economic Alliance
Forum: the CACE HQ

The Coalition of Anti-Capitalist Economies is an economic alliance of non-capitalist nations who engage in needs-based trade with each other. The CACE's headquarters are located in the Celdonian capital Glasburgh, on the continent of Greater Aperin.

The Coalition was formed at the first Conference of Anti Capitalist Economies, which was called and hosted by Celdonia in order to share the lessons they learned in building a strong non-capitalist economy. Recognizing the need for a cooperative economic alliance, the Coalition was formed by the 1CACE's participants, of which four, Celdonia, Constantinopolis, SeOCC, and Kerla are still members of the Coalition. Membership in the Coalition grew steadily, and currently has 35 members from all corners of the earth.

The Coalition is a very open organization in that it has a simple admittance process and a wide-ranging aggregate of differing and varied anti-capitalist ideals, and prides itself on transparent decision-making at periodical Conference of Anti-Capitalist Economies summits, as well as accepting all applicants (provided they meet the three membership requirements: UN membership, a Civil Rights rating of Good or better, and the elimination of private enterprise). All members of CACE are automatically members of the International Fair Trade Agreement.


The Coalition of Anti Capitalist Economies Charter

CACE Applications Department

CACE census information


CACESA

The Coalition of Anti-Capitalist Economies Space Agency is an organisation comprising a number of CACE members to share research and undertake joint projects in the area of space exploration.


CACE member list