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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface 5
- Contents 7
- 1. Introduction. A Note on the Order of Reading 13
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Part I. Maynard, Massachusetts
- 2. Cooperative Accomplishments in Maynard 33
- 3. A Description of the Community 36
- 4. The Development of Cooperatives 48
- 5. Social Aspects of the United Cooperative Society’s Growth 69
- 6. An Economic Appraisal of the United Cooperative Society 84
- 7. Direction and Personnel 114
- 8. Competition with Private Business for Patronage 122
- 9. The Case of Maynard, Massachusetts; Conclusions 140
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Part II. Cooperatives in the Lake Superior Region and Their Cooperative Wholesale
- 10. A Survey of Consumers’ Cooperatives in the Lake Superior Region 147
- 11. The Environment in Which They Developed 156
- 12. The Development of Consumers’ Cooperatives – Why, When, Where 166
- 13. The Cooperative Wholesale 174
- 14. The Local Cooperative Societies During the 1920’S 186
- 15. Social and Political Barriers to Cooperation 194
- 16. The Cooperatives as an Independent Movement – The Depression to Date 209
- 17. An Economic Appraisal of the Central Cooperative Wholesale Group 223
- 18. The Direction and Personnel of the Cooperatives 265
- 19. Factors Affecting Cooperative Growth 277
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Part III. Conclusions
- 20. Cooperative Contributions and Opportunities in the United States 291
- Appendices 311
- Index 325
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Preface 5
- Contents 7
- 1. Introduction. A Note on the Order of Reading 13
-
Part I. Maynard, Massachusetts
- 2. Cooperative Accomplishments in Maynard 33
- 3. A Description of the Community 36
- 4. The Development of Cooperatives 48
- 5. Social Aspects of the United Cooperative Society’s Growth 69
- 6. An Economic Appraisal of the United Cooperative Society 84
- 7. Direction and Personnel 114
- 8. Competition with Private Business for Patronage 122
- 9. The Case of Maynard, Massachusetts; Conclusions 140
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Part II. Cooperatives in the Lake Superior Region and Their Cooperative Wholesale
- 10. A Survey of Consumers’ Cooperatives in the Lake Superior Region 147
- 11. The Environment in Which They Developed 156
- 12. The Development of Consumers’ Cooperatives – Why, When, Where 166
- 13. The Cooperative Wholesale 174
- 14. The Local Cooperative Societies During the 1920’S 186
- 15. Social and Political Barriers to Cooperation 194
- 16. The Cooperatives as an Independent Movement – The Depression to Date 209
- 17. An Economic Appraisal of the Central Cooperative Wholesale Group 223
- 18. The Direction and Personnel of the Cooperatives 265
- 19. Factors Affecting Cooperative Growth 277
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Part III. Conclusions
- 20. Cooperative Contributions and Opportunities in the United States 291
- Appendices 311
- Index 325