In 1906, Arthur Penty published a report on Guild Socialism, proposing that industries be run by worker-owned guilds in the public interest, with public–private cooperation serving a shared objective. In 1914, however, GDH Cole subtly revised the concept — granting experts and civil organisations
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In 1906, Arthur Penty published a report on Guild Socialism, proposing that industries be run by worker-owned guilds in the public interest, with public–private cooperation serving a shared objective. In 1914, however, GDH Cole subtly revised the concept — granting experts and civil organisations