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Co-Operation in India by Henry W. Wolff is a seminal work that provides an in-depth analysis of the cooperative movement in India and its transformative role in the country’s economy. Wolff, a pioneer in cooperative studies, examines the historical roots and development of cooperative societies across Indian agricultural and commercial sectors.
The book traces how cooperative organizations emerged as solutions to economic challenges faced by Indian farmers and workers during the colonial period. Wolff details the organizational structures, principles, and practical applications of cooperatives in various regions of India, demonstrating their impact on rural development and social upliftment.
Through detailed case studies and historical narratives, the author illustrates how cooperation fostered self-reliance and collective prosperity among communities. This work remains a valuable resource for understanding the foundations of cooperative economics in India and its relevance to modern development practices.







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