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The Experience of Cooperative Clubs and Houses of the People in Italy as Places for Developing Social Human Rights

In: Economic Systems and Human Rights

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  • Andrea Cori

    (LegaCoop Research Center)

  • Francesco Linguiti

    (LegaCoop Research Center)

  • Salvatore Monni

    (University of Roma 3)

Abstract

This chapter explores the historical development and current relevance of cooperative clubs in Italy, focusing on their role as community centers and their evolution amidst social changes. Cooperative clubs, originally rooted in labor movements and rural communities of the nineteenth century, historically provided spaces for gathering, political debate, and social, recreational, and cultural activities. Although they initially thrived during periods of social unrest, their relevance diminished after the 1960s due to evolving social habits and economic dynamics favoring commercialization and urbanization. Using data from Italian cooperative associations and case studies, this contribution aims to reconstruct the current landscape of cooperative clubs.

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  • Andrea Cori & Francesco Linguiti & Salvatore Monni, 2024. "The Experience of Cooperative Clubs and Houses of the People in Italy as Places for Developing Social Human Rights," Springer Books, in: Francesco Vigliarolo (ed.), Economic Systems and Human Rights, chapter 0, pages 323-339, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-72866-2_18
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-72866-2_18
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