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Co-Operation in India by Henry W. Wolff is a foundational text that explores the cooperative movement’s emergence and growth across India. The work provides detailed insights into how cooperative societies functioned as instruments of social and economic change, enabling communities to pool resources and share benefits collectively.
Wolff examines various forms of cooperation including agricultural cooperatives, credit societies, and consumer cooperatives, analyzing their structure, operation, and impact on Indian society. The book traces the historical development of these movements and their role in addressing economic challenges faced by rural and urban populations.
This scholarly work remains relevant for understanding cooperative economics, social organization, and India’s economic history. It documents the pioneering efforts of cooperative societies in promoting self-reliance, reducing exploitation, and fostering community development during a crucial period in India’s social evolution.







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