Valores cooperativos, derecho cooperativo y jóvenes
Abstract
The article examines the relationship between cooperative values and young people from various perspectives. Firstly, the study discusses the meaning and role of the key cooperative values, i.e., mutuality, people and altruism, which are fundamental components of cooperative identity. The article then focuses on the need for cooperative legal experts, above all the new generation, to advocate and promote these values and thus the very identity of cooperative societies. Only cooperatives with their own identity based on these values will be capable of contributing to sustainable development, greater pluralism and market democracy. All of these conditions are more necessary than ever to create a better world.
Received: 26 January 2014
Accepted: 12 March 2014
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