In Britain, there is a new form of business organization called a limited liability partnership that can allow for the formation of
open capital partnerships. In contrast, in the United States an open capital partnership is made possible through a variation of the community land trust. In both cases, an open capital partnership bridges the gap between workers and owners by allowing everyone who contracts with the business to be a shareholder in the business. All exchanges of goods, services, and money would occur within the enterprise without any conflict or competition of goals.