The Scottish Co-operator was a monthly journal published in Glasgow, Scotland from 1875 until 1914. The journal focused on the cooperative movement, which sought to empower workers by creating cooperatively owned businesses. The Scottish Co-operator covered a wide range of topics related to cooperatives, including business management, finance, education, and politics. The journal was an important resource for cooperative leaders and members, and it played a key role in advancing the cooperative movement in Scotland and beyond.
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