
The Author presents the basic assumptions underlying the co-operative movement as a global socio-economic movement. He deals mainly with the principles once worked out in a cooperative in Rochdale, which were considered as fundamental criteria for assessing co-operative movements at the International Cooperative Congress in 1937 in Paris. The Author also discusses the functioning of the Rochdale Principles in Polish legislation on co-operatives.
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