Father of Rochdale Principles of Co-operation

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Rochdale principles (consisting of 7 principles related to co-operation) were given by:

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Rochdale principles (consisting of 7 principles related to co-operation) were given by:

  1. Charles Howarth — Correct Answer
  2. Adam Smith
  3. J.P. Leagans
  4. 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
  1. Democratic control
  2. Open membership
  3. Limited interest on capital
  4. Patronage divided
  5. Cash trading
  6. Political and religious neutrality
  7. 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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