"How to Coöperate" by Herbert Myrick, originally published in 1891, explores the principles and practical applications of cooperative economics. This manual advocates for a system that ensures the full fruits of labor reach the producer, honest value is delivered to the consumer, just returns are provided to capital, and overall prosperity is achieved for all members of society. Myrick’s work offers a detailed examination of cooperative models and their potential to create a more equitable and sustainable economic landscape. It provides insights into the cooperative movement of the late 19th century and its vision for a fairer distribution of wealth and resources. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of economic thought, cooperative enterprises, and alternative approaches to economic development.
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