Empire and Co-operation: How the British Empire Used Co-operatives in Its Development Strategies 1900-1970

by Rita Rhodes

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Co-operative businesses, run by their own members, apply the principles of equality, mutuality, democracy and economy. Empire and Co-operation traces how and why the British Empire came to promote co-operatives as part of its development strategies in its dependent territories, and the global impact that this subsequently had. The book describes how co-operative development policies were implemented in widely varied settings and the results achieved. It also discusses the positive involvement of international non-governmental organisations such as the International Co-operative Alliance and the Plunkett Foundation. By the 1970s co-operatives had become the major alternative business form to investor-led businesses, and their global reach has been attributed to the fact that they are 'versatile' and 'universal'. The British Empire, the largest the world has known, helped them to become universal by taking them to the four corners of the world.
  • ISBN13 9781906566562
  • Publish Date 2 October 2012
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 19 August 2016
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher John Donald Publishers Ltd
  • Imprint John Donald Short Run Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 320
  • Language English