Industrial Co-operation: The Story of a Peaceful Revolution: Being the Account of the History, Theory, and Practice of the Co-operative Movement in Great Britain and IrelandCo-operative Union, 1907 - 286 стор. |
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... Methods of Election - Powers of Committee - The Responsible Officers - Auditors - The General Manager - Bonds and Guarantees - Checks - The Chief Causes of Financial Difficulty - Methods of Book- keeping - Other Causes of Weakness ...
... Methods of Election - Powers of Committee - The Responsible Officers - Auditors - The General Manager - Bonds and Guarantees - Checks - The Chief Causes of Financial Difficulty - Methods of Book- keeping - Other Causes of Weakness ...
Сторінка vii
... Methods of Raising Money . 166 Chapter XXI . MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES . - -- Co - operation in Agriculture - Co - operative Insurance - Co - operative House- Building - The Amalgamated Union of Co - operative Em- ployés - Co - operative ...
... Methods of Raising Money . 166 Chapter XXI . MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES . - -- Co - operation in Agriculture - Co - operative Insurance - Co - operative House- Building - The Amalgamated Union of Co - operative Em- ployés - Co - operative ...
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... methods and to indicate objects in the practice of Co - operation according to the " Rochdale system , " which are essentially different in motive , character , and results from those commonly connected with those particular terms in ...
... methods and to indicate objects in the practice of Co - operation according to the " Rochdale system , " which are essentially different in motive , character , and results from those commonly connected with those particular terms in ...
Сторінка xx
... method they have adopted of presenting to the student the diverse theories regarding the division of " the fund commonly known as profit , " which , broadly speaking , still divide co - operators into two schools of thought , although ...
... method they have adopted of presenting to the student the diverse theories regarding the division of " the fund commonly known as profit , " which , broadly speaking , still divide co - operators into two schools of thought , although ...
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... methods . Meanwhile there was a series of inventions in spinning and weaving . The flying shuttle , invented by Kay in 1733 , so increased the weavers ' rate of working that the spinners were unable to keep pace with them , until ...
... methods . Meanwhile there was a series of inventions in spinning and weaving . The flying shuttle , invented by Kay in 1733 , so increased the weavers ' rate of working that the spinners were unable to keep pace with them , until ...
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Сторінка 44 - Any general character, from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to any community, even to the world at large, by the application of proper means; which means are to a great extent at the command and under the control of those who have influence in the affairs of men.
Сторінка 64 - To commence the manufacture of such articles as the Society may determine upon, for the employment of such members as may be without employment, or who may be suffering in consequence of repeated reductions in their wages.
Сторінка 64 - The objects and plans of this Society are to form arrangements for the pecuniary benefit and the improvement of the social and domestic condition of its members, by raising a sufficient amount of capital in shares of one pound each, to bring into operation the following plans and arrangements: — The establishment of a Store for the sale of provisions, clothing, etc.
Сторінка 65 - That as soon as practicable, this society shall proceed to arrange the powers of production, distribution, education, and government, or in other words to establish a self-supporting home colony of united interests, or assist other societies in establishing such colonies.
Сторінка 44 - It is therefore scarcely necessary to state, that the community by degrees was formed under these circumstances into a very wretched society., every man did that which was right in his own eyes, and vice and immorality prevailed to a monstrous extent. The population lived in idleness, in poverty, in almost every kind of crime; consequently, in debt, out of health, and in misery.
Сторінка 216 - As a further benefit and security to the members of this society the society shall purchase or rent an estate or estates of land, which shall be cultivated by the members who may be out of employment or whose labour may be badly remunerated.
Сторінка 142 - Land holding in Ireland remained largely based on the tribal system of open fields and common tillage for nearly eight hundred years after collective ownership had begun to pass away in England. The sudden imposition upon the Irish, early in the seventeenth century, of a land system which was no part of the natural development of the country, ignored, though it could not destroy, the old feeling of communistic ownership, and, when this vanished, it did not vanish as it did in countries where more...
Сторінка 191 - ... indirect, by concealing from the purchaser any fact known to the vendor, material to be known by the purchaser to enable him to judge of the value of the article purchased.
Сторінка 260 - For the frugal investment of the savings of the members for better enabling them to purchase food, firing, clothes, or other necessaries, or the tools or implements of their trade or calling, or to provide for the education of their children or kindred...
Сторінка 142 - ... it could not destroy, the old feeling of communistic ownership, and, when this vanished, it did not vanish as it did in countries where more normal conditions prevailed. It did not perish like a piece of outworn tissue pushed off by a new growth from within : on the contrary, it was arbitrarily cut away while yet fresh and vital, with the result that where a bud should have been there was a scar. This sudden change in the system of land-holding was followed by a century of reprisals and confiscations,...