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The Hidden Alternative: Co-Operative Values, Past, Present and Future
By (Author) Anthony Webster
Edited by Alyson Brown
Edited by David Stewart
Edited by John K. Walton
Edited by Linda Shaw
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st December 2011
United Kingdom
Hardback
384
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The proclamation by the United Nations that 2012 would be the International Year of Co-operatives represents a milestone in the history of the international co-operative movement. It reflects the growth and renewal of co-operatives globally during the past decade and a half, whether the focus is on financial co-operatives in Britain or producer co-operatives across Africa. Co-operatives have proved resilient in the wake of the global financial crisis of 2008-9 compared to the investor led business and financial companies which have been found profoundly wanting, financially and morally. The contributions to The Hidden Alternative demonstrate that co-operation offers a real and much needed alternative for the organisation of human economic and social affairs, one that should establish its place at the forefront of public and academic discussion and policy making. The book includes chapters on education, fair trade, politics and governance, planning, and sustainability and on how co-operatives have coped with the global economic crisis. -- .
Anthony Webster is Head of History in the School of Humanities and Social Science at Liverpool John Moores University
Alyson Brown is Reader in History int he Department of English and History at Edge Hill University
Linda Shaw is Vice Principal Research and International at The Co-operative College
David Stewart is Senior Lecturer in History in the School of Education and Social Science at the University of Central Lancashire
John K. Walton is Ikerbasque Research Professor in the Department of Contemporary History at the University of the Basque Country, Bilbao