This chapter discusses how popular movements generate cooperative markets and suggests how their principles integrate with the frontier of business management. The author argues that civil partnerships happen when civic and executive leaders cooperate to maximize their separate interests. Civic leaders seek local development, and executives seek decentralized management for more effective global competition. Local leaders and global executives are both able to fulfill their objectives in a civil development of the marketplace. The purpose of this chapter is to show how the problem of declining local power in the face of increasing global power is solved.