Economic Cooperation: American Labor's Alternative to Modern Industrialism

Economic reform completely dominated the later half of the nineteenth century. Cooperation proved the more dominant of alternatives. This study examines the significance the English working class perceived in their own Rochdale cooperation. The American labor press reveals the philosophy by which Am...

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Main Author: Rainwater, Patricia Hickman
Other Authors: Scroggs, Jack B., 1919-
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1977
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc5038562017-03-17T08:41:25Z Economic Cooperation: American Labor's Alternative to Modern Industrialism Rainwater, Patricia Hickman economic reform Sovereigns of Industry Texas Cooperative Association National Grange Sovereigns of Industry. National Grange. Texas Cooperative Association. Cooperation -- United States. Cooperation -- Great Britain. Economic reform completely dominated the later half of the nineteenth century. Cooperation proved the more dominant of alternatives. This study examines the significance the English working class perceived in their own Rochdale cooperation. The American labor press reveals the philosophy by which Americans adapted the English idea peculiar to their own cultural traditions. The Sovereigns of Industry are most representative of genuine cooperative practices in labor. The Texas Cooperative Association represents the largest agricultural cooperative undertaking. Both organizations have been examined primarily through their own records. The class fidelity among English workers and the need for class survival necessitated successful cooperation. The American worker, free of permanent caste, experienced no such solidarity and instead opted for individual advancement and upward social mobility. North Texas State University Scroggs, Jack B., 1919- Smith, John T. 1977-12 Thesis or Dissertation i, 171 leaves Text local-cont-no: 1002772702-Rainwater call-no: 379 N81 no. 5443 untcat: b1137278 oclc: 3935159 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc503856/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc503856 English United States United Kingdom Public Rainwater, Patricia Hickman Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic economic reform
Sovereigns of Industry
Texas Cooperative Association
National Grange
Sovereigns of Industry.
National Grange.
Texas Cooperative Association.
Cooperation -- United States.
Cooperation -- Great Britain.
spellingShingle economic reform
Sovereigns of Industry
Texas Cooperative Association
National Grange
Sovereigns of Industry.
National Grange.
Texas Cooperative Association.
Cooperation -- United States.
Cooperation -- Great Britain.
Rainwater, Patricia Hickman
Economic Cooperation: American Labor's Alternative to Modern Industrialism
description Economic reform completely dominated the later half of the nineteenth century. Cooperation proved the more dominant of alternatives. This study examines the significance the English working class perceived in their own Rochdale cooperation. The American labor press reveals the philosophy by which Americans adapted the English idea peculiar to their own cultural traditions. The Sovereigns of Industry are most representative of genuine cooperative practices in labor. The Texas Cooperative Association represents the largest agricultural cooperative undertaking. Both organizations have been examined primarily through their own records. The class fidelity among English workers and the need for class survival necessitated successful cooperation. The American worker, free of permanent caste, experienced no such solidarity and instead opted for individual advancement and upward social mobility.
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Rainwater, Patricia Hickman
author Rainwater, Patricia Hickman
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title Economic Cooperation: American Labor's Alternative to Modern Industrialism
title_short Economic Cooperation: American Labor's Alternative to Modern Industrialism
title_full Economic Cooperation: American Labor's Alternative to Modern Industrialism
title_fullStr Economic Cooperation: American Labor's Alternative to Modern Industrialism
title_full_unstemmed Economic Cooperation: American Labor's Alternative to Modern Industrialism
title_sort economic cooperation: american labor's alternative to modern industrialism
publisher North Texas State University
publishDate 1977
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