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Why would the Cooperative Movement be a Good Example of Non-Marxist Economics
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-During the 19th Century by the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers, it originally had Groups of Small Retailers coming together to Combine their Buying Power -Cooperatives are Democratic Organisations, controlled by its Members and where Profits are Shared -The Co-Operative Group is the Largest Mutual Business in Britain, owned by its 7 Million Customers and Members
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