William King
William King (1786-1865) was a British physician and a key figure in the co-operative movement. He believed in the power of voluntary co-operation and worked tirelessly to promote co-operative societies. King's writings and lectures on co-operatio were instrumental in shaping the movement in Britain, showcasing his dedication to social reform and democratic principles. His legacy as a visionary thinker and advocate for co-operative democracy continues to inspire.
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