The Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers: A Study in Economic Democracy
This book is a fascinating exploration of the
history of the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers, which was the first successful cooperative society in the world. The author, George Jacob Holyoake, was a prominent advocate of economic democracy, and his insights into the workings of
cooperatives are still relevant today. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of cooperatives and their potential to transform our economic system. The price is around $15.
The Co-operative Advantage: Lessons from the Co-operative Movement in the Developed World
This book is a comprehensive look at the co-operative movement in the developed world, examining the successes and failures of co-operatives in a variety of industries. The author, John Restakis, is a leading expert on co-operative
economics and his insights are invaluable for anyone interested in the potential of co-operatives to create a more equitable economy. The price is around $20.
Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web
This book is a fascinating insight into the early days of the
internet and the creation of the World Wide Web. The author, Tim Berners-Lee, invented the Web and his story is a compelling one. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of
technology and its potential to change the world. The price is around $25.
The Cooperative Solution: How the United States can tame recessions, reduce inequality, and protect the environment
This book offers a compelling argument for the potential of co-operatives to transform our economy and address some of the most pressing issues of our
time. The author, E.G. Nadeau, is a leading expert on co-operative economics and his insights are invaluable for anyone interested in the potential of co-operatives to create a more just and sustainable economy. The price is around $30.
The Cooperative Society: The Next Stage of Human History
This book offers a vision of a more equitable and sustainable future based on the principles of cooperation. The author, E.G. Nadeau, is a leading expert on co-operative economics and his insights are invaluable for anyone interested in the potential of co-operatives to transform our economy and society. This book is essential
reading for anyone who believes in the power of collective action to create a better world. The price is around $35.
Similar interests and resources
People interested in cooperatives and history are often interested in social justice, community organizing, and sustainable
agriculture. Here are five websites worth checking out: