First published in 1988, this book sets out to reinterpret the
changing place of working-class association in capitalist Britain.
It argues that in combination, co-operation and association
constitutes labour's power - what is has to work with and who to
work for - yet social historians have tended to overlook such views
in a co-operative setting. What was the struggle, what form did it
take, who were the protagonists and what relevance did they have to
the community co-operators of the 1980s? The essays collected in
this book explore class potential and class conflict within and
against co-operative thought and practice.
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