Why is a common operative society called training school of democracy
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One Man, One Vote:- In co-operative societies every member is given one vote irrespective of his contribution towards their basis of number of shares held by a person. So persons having large number of shares control the organisation. In a co-operative, nobody can control the society on the strength of his wealth.........
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one man , one vote :- in co-operative societies every member is given one vote irrespective of his contribution
towards their bases of number of share held by a person
so person having large number of shares control the organization in a co-operative nobody can control the society on the strength of his wealth...
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