Father of Rochdale Principles of Co-operation
Rochdale principles (consisting of 7 principles related to co-operation) were given by:
- Charles Howarth — Correct Answer
- Adam Smith
- J.P. Leagans
- August Comte
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Charles Howarth
The Rochdale Principles of Co-operation (7 principles) were given by Charles Howarth. These principles formed the foundation for modern cooperative movements worldwide.
The 7 Rochdale Principles
- Democratic control
- Open membership
- Limited interest on capital
- Patronage divided
- Cash trading
- Political and religious neutrality
- Promotion of education
Who Said What — Important Attributions
- J.P. Leagans — Father of Extension Education; described KASA components of behavior
- August Comte — Father of Sociology; coined the term 'Sociology'
- Adam Smith — Father of Economics (Wealth of Nations)
- E.M. Rogers — Described the Adoption Process and Adopter Categories
- Edgar Dale — Cone of Experience (1965)
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