Template:Co-operatives

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Co-operatives
Types of Cooperatives
Agricultural cooperative · Building cooperative · Credit union · Consumers' cooperative · Cooperative banking · Cooperative federation · Cooperative union · Cooperative Wholesale Society · Food cooperative  · Housing cooperative · Mutual insurance · Retailers' cooperative · Social cooperative · Utility cooperative · Worker cooperative
The Rochdale Principles
Voluntary and open membership · Democratic member control · Member economic participation · Autonomy and independence · Education, training, and information · Cooperation among cooperatives · Concern for community
Political and Economic Theories
Cooperative federalism · Distributism · Owenism · Mutualism · Socialism · Social enterprise · Socially responsible investing
Key Theorists
Robert Owen · William King · The Rochdale Pioneers · G. D. H. Cole · Charles Gide · Beatrice Webb · Friedrich Raiffeisen · David Griffiths
Organizations
List of cooperatives · List of cooperative federations · List of worker cooperatives  · International Co-operative Alliance · Co-operativesUK · Co-operative Party
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