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or agree with all of the educational material listed or linked
to on this web site. The material is meant to help with discussion
around issues that are often ignored by the mainstream media,
but which are important to a free society.
The Essence of Co-operation
The original wording of the appeal by George W. Holyoake
of Manchester, England, when the Rochdale Pioneers applied
in the year 1844 to the British House of Commons for their
charter.
Co-operation supplements political economy by organizing
the distribution of wealth.
- It touches no man's fortune.
- It causes no disturbance in
society.
- It gives no trouble to statesmen.
- It enters into
no secret association.
- It contemplates no violence.
- It subverts
no order.
- It envies no dignity.
- It asks no favours.
- It keeps
no terms with the idle.
- It will break no faith with the industrious.
- It asks no special privilege.
- It seeks no government aid.
- It fears no competition in trade in any branch of production.
- It abhors monopoly and will fight them to the bitter end.
- It seeks healthy competition knowing this is the soul of all
true progress.
- It means self help, self dependence and such
share of the common competence as labour shall earn or thought
can win and this it intends to have.
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