At these meetings landlord and tenant-farmer have often met each other for the first time on a footing of friendly equality, as fellow-members of co-operative societies.
It was hoped that with the help of cheap credit the means of production would be put at the disposal of all and that co-operative societies of production could then be organized in large numbers.
The main function of the syndical chamber was to promote the organization of co-operative societies.
The revival of enthusiasm for co-operative societies began in 1863.
Nobody was more forward than Mill, for example, and Mill's followers, in advocating the principles of the early co-operative societies.
He thought it a mere delusion to suppose, as some socialists did, that the growth of joint-stock companies and co-operative societies is a step in historical evolution towards a socialist regime.
I was told that in the prefecture we were passing through there were no fewer than 360 co-operative societies.
The "proper encouragement" needed for doubling the production of cocoons was more technical instruction and more co-operative societies.
The lectures were given chiefly in sets of four in consecutive weeks, mostly at Liberal and Radical Clubs: others were arranged by Co-operative Societies, and by branches of the S.
The Independent Labour Party is affiliated to the Labour party, which is a federation of trade unions, co-operative societies, and Socialist societies, for political action.
At present the co-operative societies in England are very apathetic with regard to political affairs.
Co-operative societies of agricultural laborers in Italy, Roumania, and elsewhere have rented land from landowners.
There are hundreds of parishes in Ireland where one or two men want co-operative societies or village halls or rural libraries.
Doumer gets himself appointed to draw up a Report of the Chamber of Deputies on this question, with a Project of a Law to supersede, modify, extend the Law of 1867, under which co-operative societies have so far grown up in France.
They may form building societies or induce co-operative societies, friendly societies, and trade unions to lend them the necessary money, and to help them to organise the requisite machinery.
From England Belgian Socialists have learned self-help, and have copied their free and independent organizations, principally in the form of co-operative societies.
As a means they had been founding co-operative societies, which are sometimes called "union shops" to distinguish them from the later growth of societies of the Rochdale type.
Their objects were those of other co-operative societies of the time, including the ultimate aim of a self-supporting community.
In those early days, moreover, the law gave no protection to the property of co-operative societies.
The help which the co-operative societies rendered to the Russian people during the war is beyond all dispute.
But with the destruction of the State in these islands would go the trade unions built up by years of solid labour and sacrifice, the co-operative societies, just now beginning to take a wider outlook on things than mere "divi.
The co-operative societies in Siberia, representing two million affiliated families, a population of about ten millions, have been the backbone of the opposition to the Bolshevist Government east of the Urals.
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