ABSTRACT

This is Volume IV in a series of twenty-two on Race, Class and Social Structure. Originally published in 1947, in this study is an attempt to sum up the lessons offered by co-operative communities of the past and present. The work deals with two principal tasks: (I) a description of the most significant instances of co-operative living in relation to post-war planning; (2) their application to resettlement to-day.

chapter I|7 pages

Co-Operative Communities of the Past

chapter II|17 pages

The Hutterites

chapter III|16 pages

New Llano 1

chapter IV|10 pages

The Sunrise Community

chapter V|21 pages

The F.S.A. Co-Operative Corporation Farms

chapter VI|4 pages

Other F.S.A. Projects

chapter VII|19 pages

The Ejido

chapter VIII|22 pages

The Kolkhoz, a “Simple Affair”

chapter IX|26 pages

The Kvutza 1

chapter XI|5 pages

The Office of Co-operative Resettlement

chapter XII|16 pages

The Development of the Community

chapter XIII|4 pages

In Conclusion