CO-OPERATION WORTH WHILE.
Sir, —It was with interest that I read an article in this week's paper by "Dogmatist" on co-operation. He allows the co-op. propagandist full credit lor his good intentions in that direction, and he maintains that a co-opera-tor has no time tor Socialism. .Now, that is not true, for we have a great many Socialists in the co-operative movement, and I maintain that it is worth wixiie to be a co-operator; but it will take too long a letter to comment on the whole of his article. 1 would like to remind "Dogmatist" if the co-operative movement was started at the wrong end we would like the Socialist movement to start ay the right end—then wnen the two movements get oo the centre we will hold out the hand of leixowship, for "united we stand, divided we tail." Don't throw cold water on a movement that is doing our teiiow workers good, tor if the co-op. movement had started at the right end vt would have left no work tor the movement to do.—Yours, etc.. THOMAS Kifißft, President Co-operative Society, Blackball
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 20, 21 July 1911, Page 15
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184CO-OPERATION WORTH WHILE. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 20, 21 July 1911, Page 15
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