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Dr. William King founded a cooperative store in:

ALondon

BBrighton

CManchester

DLeeds

Answer:

B. Brighton

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Dr. William King (1786–1865)

  • Born on 17 th April 1786

  • Birth Place : Ipswich ,UK

  • Nationality: British

  • Profession: British Physician, social reformer, and co-operative pioneer.

  • Christian socialist

  • Known As: The intellectual father of the co-operative movement in England

  • Role: Early co-operative leader, reformer, and ardent follower of Robert Owen.

  • He advocated smaller and compact type of colonies.

  • According to William King, Only men of knowledge was the basic things for the success for the co-operatives.

  • William King give importance to family.

  • According to William King Family is considered to be the nucleus for cooperative life.

Philosophy & Contribution:

  • Believed education and morality were essential to successful co-operation.

  • Strong advocate of self-help, mutual aid, and democratic management.

  • Emphasized that co-operatives should be owned and managed by the members themselves.

  • His motto: “Knowledge and union are power. "power, directed by knowledge is Happiness is end of creation.

  • Founded "The Co-operator" (1828): A journal aimed at spreading co-operative ideas and educating workers.

  • Promoted consumer co-operative stores run by and for workers.

  • His writings influenced the Rochdale Pioneers, who developed the foundational principles of the modern cooperative movement.

  • He founded cooperative store in Brighton.

  • Dr William King Hospital started in 1821 in Brighton.

  • Acquiring knowledge is one of the first principle of cooperation by Dr William King.

  • Pioneer in cooperative trading organization.

  • Cooperative trading organization meant for doing retail consumer business.

  • Cooperative Trading Organization “Britain Cooperative Benevolent Fund Association started by William King in 1827.

What He Believed?

  • Poverty, disease, and crime were caused by bad economic and social systems

  • The solution for workers was co-operation

  • Co-operation should be based on Christian values

  • Wanted to change society to help people live better and happier lives

Initiatives

  • 1828: Founded the Co-operative Journal called The Co-operator in Brighton.

  • Used it to spread co-operative ideas and educate working-class people

  • The journal ran until 1830, becoming highly influential

Legacy

  • Inspired the Rochdale Pioneers (1844), who later formalized the co-operative principles

  • Promoted retail co-operative stores as a means to empower the poor through collective buying

  • Advocated that co-operatives should combine both commerce and education

Key Beliefs

  • Co-operation must go hand in hand with education

  • Societies must focus on self-responsibility and democratic control

  • Co-operatives are a moral and social movement, not just economic


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