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  2. Rochdale Principles - Wikipedia

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    The sixth of the Rochdale Principles states that co-operatives cooperate with each other. According to the ICA's Statement on the Co-operative Identity, "Co-operatives serve their members most effectively and strengthen the co-operative movement by working together through local, national, regional and international structures." [2]

  3. List of active separatist movements in North America

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    Proposed: Independence for Curaçao [70] Political parties: Movement for the Future of Curaçao, [71] Sovereign People [72] Referendums: 1993 and 2005 Aruba. Proposed: Independence for Aruba. Political party: People's Electoral Movement (Aruba) [73] [74] Referendum: 1977 Sint Maarten. Proposed: Independence, autonomy or unification with Saint ...

  4. Co-operative economics - Wikipedia

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    In some co-operative economics literature, the aim is the achievement of a co-operative commonwealth, a society based on cooperative and socialist principles. Co-operative economists – federalist, individualist, and otherwise – have presented the extension of their economic model to its natural limits as a goal.

  5. Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The British cooperative movement formed the Co-operative Party in the early 20th century to represent members of consumers' cooperatives in Parliament, which was the first of its kind. The Co-operative Party now has a permanent electoral pact with the Labour Party meaning someone cannot be a member if they support a party other than Labour.

  6. Politics of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Jamaica has had close ties with the UK. Trade, financial, and cultural relations with the United States are now predominant. Jamaica is linked with the other countries of the English-speaking Caribbean through the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), and more broadly through the Association of Caribbean States (ACS).

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  8. Autonomy - Wikipedia

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    In robotics, "autonomy means independence of control. This characterization implies that autonomy is a property of the relation between two agents, in the case of robotics, of the relations between the designer and the autonomous robot. Self-sufficiency, situatedness, learning or development, and evolution increase an agent's degree of autonomy ...

  9. Self-governance - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Self-governance is closely related to various philosophical and socio-political concepts such as autonomy, independence, self-control, self-discipline, and sovereignty. [7] In the context of nation states, self-governance is called national sovereignty which is an important concept in international law.