"Filosofía de la cooperación económica" (Philosophy of economic cooperation)

The socio-economic doctrines that preceded cooperativism and date back to the associative movement (Plockboy and Bellers) underwent a radical and statist change (the Saint-Simonians, the forerunners of the communist revolutions). Another doctrine which advocates cooperative utopia (Owen, Fourier and...

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Main Author: Javier Divar Garteiz-Aurrecoa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Deusto 2012-01-01
Series:Boletín de la Asociación Internacional de Derecho Cooperativo
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Summary:The socio-economic doctrines that preceded cooperativism and date back to the associative movement (Plockboy and Bellers) underwent a radical and statist change (the Saint-Simonians, the forerunners of the communist revolutions). Another doctrine which advocates cooperative utopia (Owen, Fourier and King), was based on the Rochdale Bylaws (1844) and was corporatised with the German doctrine in the second half of the nineteenth century (Schulze, Raiffeisen and Haas), becoming a global movement when the International Cooperative Alliance was founded (1895).
ISSN:1134-993X