The artels originally consisted of bodies of men associating for the purpose of jointly undertaking a piece of work and dividing the profits.
Artels were formed in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries for the co-operation of their members in hunting and fishing.
Inspired and stimulated by the Schulze-Delitzsch associations established in Germany, the Russian artels have extended their activity to various branches of industrial life.
Artels have come, however, to be little more than trade gilds, with mutual responsibility.
Originally, the artelswere true examples of productive co-operation, bodies of working-men associating together for the purpose of jointly undertaking some piece of work, and dividing the profits.
In some of the larger towns there are artels of a much more complex kind--permanent associations, possessing a large capital, and pecuniarily responsible for the acts of the individual members.
Big factories were increasing in size and numbers, while cottage industries were disappearing or falling under the power of middlemen, and the Artels had not advanced a step in their expected development.
The chief works on the artels are named in the article "Russia" of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9th edition, p.
Fishing is always made by artels in the Ural, the Volga, and all the lakes of Northern Russia.
These banditartels must have been strong and prosperous, since the principle of their association passed with little or no change into ordinary city life and trade.
The Russians always work in artels whether at home or abroad, and to work in artels they must of course follow the same industry.
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