Talk:Rochdale Principles

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[edit] Cooperative Principles vs. Rochdale Principles

In my experience, the principles by which most cooperatives today conduct themselves are known as the Cooperative Principles. The Rochdale Principles, as laid out by the Rochdale pioneers, are the origin of the Cooperative Principles, but the term refers to the original incarnation of them. I'm wondering if most of the information on this page might not be more appropriate on a page called Cooperative Principles (not to be confused with the Cooperative principle of course). Thoughts? Gobonobo 04:20, 17 February 2007 (UTC)