Class Conflict and Co-Operation in 19th and 20th Century Bri

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Class Conflict and Co-Operation in 19th and 20th Century Bri

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Author: Stephen Yeo

Type: Hardback

ISBN: 9781911204619

Date: 1st January, 2020

Publisher: EDWARD EVERETT ROOT

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This book begins with 'ways of seeing' the lives and times of religious and other organisations as instances of cultural creativity, and as rival clusters of social potential. It tells the story of class conflict over forms of association - for example between the Friendly Societies and the private insurance industry since National Insurance began with Lloyd George in 1911. Stephen uses his experience at Ruskin College to think practically as well as historically about co-operative schools, 'access' to Higher Education and the idea of a co-operative university. The book ends by suggesting ways forward for Co-operative Studies and co-operative politics - examining the obstacles and opportunities facing twenty-first century Co-operative and Mutual Enterprise.

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