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The Co-operative Revolution A Graphic Novel
Polyp Publisher: New Internationalist, Oxford, United Kingdom Date Written: 01/09/2012 Year Published: 2012 Pages: 80pp ISBN: 978-1-78026-082-2 Dewey: 334.5 Resource Type: Book
To celebrate the United Nations International Year of Co-operatives, The Co-operative Group has created a graphic novel, depicting the history, scale and diversity of co-operation.
Abstract: The Co-operative Revolution: A Graphic Novel vividly showcases the past, present and future of a radical movement that has grown to become the most successful grassroots campaign the world has ever seen.
The novel is in four chapters - the first conveys in detail the story of the Rochdale Pioneers, their predecessors, and the issues of the Victorian period, the second looks at co-operation today, the third focuses on (the science of) co-operation in nature, and the fourth portrays an optimistic, sustainable and co-operative vision of the world in 2044.
In addition to the new historical context, the novel tells of the incredible diversity of the 1.4 million co-operatives that now operate across the world (from snake catchers in India to the supporter-owned FC Barcelona). It also explains how scientific thinking has evolved in recent years to recognise that co-operation is a major driving force in nature equalling the power of selfish genes.
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