How shoppers become partners in the co‑operative movement .
This book explains how consumer power can reshape the economy, from the history of Rochdale to today’s worldwide cooperative networks.
Across chapters, you’ll see how ordinary people built a movement that turns buying into shared ownership and democratic control. It explains why co‑operative stores exist, how they are run, and why the idea endures as a practical alternative to pure capitalism. The text ties together the everyday experience of shopping with larger questions about work, community, and fairness.
- Learn how consumers’ united demand can change what stores offer and how they operate.
- See the evolution of the cooperative movement, from Rochdale to global alliances.
- Understand the roles of workers, members, and Co‑operative Unions in shaping policy and practice.
- Discover how education, governance, and publishing fit into a living movement for the common good.
Ideal for readers of social history, economic reform, and practical guides to community enterprise.