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cooperative movements

Cooperative movements refer to organized actions where individuals or groups collaborate for a common goal, often aimed at improving social, economic, or environmental conditions. These movements can involve various activities such as advocating for policy changes, forming cooperatives for shared economic benefits, or joining together for social justice causes. By pooling resources and efforts, participants enhance their collective strength and voice, fostering community bonds and promoting mutual support. Examples include labor unions, environmental advocacy groups, and local food cooperatives, all striving for a greater impact than individuals could achieve alone.