Cooperatives – Overview
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The cooperative movement is a philosophy of life, and a social and
economic model capable of promoting both economic development and social
well-being. Its fundamental references are democratic participation,
solidarity, independence and autonomy.
It is a system which is based on people and not capital. It aims to work for
the group and not for profit. It seeks common, not individual, prosperity.
These differences make the cooperative movement a socioeconomic alternative
where its members are all equally successful.
Associated with universal values, the cooperative movement has developed
regardless of territory, language, creed or nationality.