Open accesscreativecommonsEditorial reviewed/ Short article 
Published online: October 2019

Neutrality in politics and religion

Gillian Lonergan

Vol 52(2), pp. 28-30

https://doi.org/10.61869/AVRN9620

How to cite this article: Lonergan, G. (2019). Neutrality in politics and religion. Journal of Co-operative Studies, 52(2), pp. 28-30.  https://doi.org/10.61869/AVRN9620

Abstract

This article considers the centrality of neutrality of politics and religion to the principle of open and voluntary membership.


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