13 novembre 2019
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François Deblangy, « Les coopératives ouvrières au Royaume-Uni (Une esquisse historique) », HAL-SHS : sciences politiques, ID : 10670/1.nsdba9
Historically, the British cooperative movement has always been dominated by consumers' cooperatives. For more than a century, what we called "co-operation" in the United Kingdom mainly referred to federations of people forming cooperative societies to buy affordable, quality essential products. Worker co-operatives were hardly heard of before the second half of the twentieth century.