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 The existence of cooperatives has an important meaning for the welfare state of Indonesia. As a nation that was colonized for a long time, cooperatives as one of the implementations of a people's economy became a systematic effort to correct the economic structure of a colonial style. In this study examines the legal policies of cooperative arrangements from various eras in Indonesia. This research is normative legal research with secondary data. This research shows that the existence and development of cooperatives experience ups and downs in their legal policies. The colonial period of cooperative arrangements merely regulates cooperatives in existence and makes cooperatives one of the business actors. During the independence period, the aim of cooperatives was as a people's economic movement which was expected to be able to equalize welfare. Unfortunately, cooperatives in the old and new order regimes were used as political tools to perpetuate government power. During the reform period, the regulation of cooperatives was getting worse because it made cooperatives like companies pursuing mere profits.
 
 

Highlights

  • The existence of cooperatives has an important meaning for the welfare state of Indonesia

  • As a nation that was colonized for a long time, cooperatives as one of the implementations of a people's economy became a systematic effort to correct the economic structure of a colonial style (Swasono, 2005)

  • The concept of cooperatives is an economic model based on the principle of kinship and the principle of cooperation which has a close relationship with the values that live in Indonesian society

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The existence of cooperatives has an important meaning for the welfare state of Indonesia. As a nation that was colonized for a long time, cooperatives as one of the implementations of a people's economy became a systematic effort to correct the economic structure of a colonial style (Swasono, 2005). The economic system practiced by the capitalist colonial pattern produced a bitterness of life for the people due to the absence of humanity and justice practiced. A cooperative is a partnership that implements principles that guide joint efforts and the results of a common goal and aims to advance public welfare by realizing social justice for all Indonesian people. Considering the importance of the existence of cooperatives above, it is natural that cooperatives become the main pillars for the economy in Indonesia. The recognition of cooperatives is contained in the explanation of Article 33 paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution

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