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Co-op

Co-op

Upton Sinclair
1936
Páginas: 421
Género: Communal living

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A novel wherein a group of displaced Depression-era workers and their families set up residence in sewage pipes. From this beginning they develop the idea of creating a worker's cooperative (co-op), which acts in the interests of the group. Along the way, the workers confront failures and successes in their attempts to establish their own socially just society.

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