Induction, Part 4
Negotiation
The procedure of the
Communist University in its previous courses has worked well, but it is not so
easy to follow consistently in this course on Induction.
We have nearly always been
able to present up to four alternative texts in any week, using one of them as
the default leading text. The introductions (openings to discussion) have been
written like short book reviews of the original material that is at the same
time given in the form of PDF files.
We have continued to do this
in the first three parts of this “Induction” course, but as we come to the
fourth part, it becomes less convenient.
This part is broadly
concerned with Corporations, including both co-operatives and companies.
The next three weekly parts will deal with Office Processes, Fundraising
and Events, and Mass Organisations.
In live discussion, we will
have to try to take all these four items into account.
In the case of Negotiation,
we are taking it this time as a pre-requisite for understanding business. It
will be followed within this part by Contract and Company Law plus Juristic
Persons; Entrepreneurship, Trading, and Markup; and Co-operatives
and Joint-Stock Companies. The four items will be constructed as a series
with the intention of creating an outline of corporate entities, including, but
not limited to, trading entities. Political parties, trade unions and similar
entities also have some of the characteristics of corporations formed under the
law, as do NGOs.
We are still using the MIA
document on Negotiation (attached, and downloadable via link below) that we
have used in other courses. It describes negotiation in terms of trade union
practice. But negotiation happens in all kinds of different situations. Negotiation
precedes contract.
The document described many
of the practical realities that can take place during the approach to a “deal”.
The deal itself will be a contract. We will look at formal contract law in the
item that follows this one.
Negotiation is a universal
skill used in any kind of business. What may be learned for the purposes of
trade union business will be applicable in many other circumstances, including the
circumstances of private individuals.
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The above is to
introduce an original reading-text: Marxists Internet Archive,
Negotiation.
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