Abstract
Simon Blackley's piece gives some observations on the Italian workers' coperative movement as seen by a British co-operator. It originates from the study tour of Italian coperatives which was arranged for delegates from five London coperatives by ICOM in October 1985, as part of the ICOM Pilot Programme. This brief portrait of the Kalian experience raises some important questions about how workers control can be preserved in a large organisation.
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