“…In the absence of money and markets, the CPK would through the establishment of cooperatives provide—in principle but not practice—all material necessities for their citizenry (Tyner and Cromley, 2018). These would include clothing, blankets, mats, pillows, and “materials for common and individual uses” such as “water pitchers, water bowls, glasses, teapots, cups, plates, spoons, shoes, towels, soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs, medicine … writing books, reading books, pens, pencils, knives, shovels, axes, spectacles, chalk, ink, hats, raincoats, thread, needles, scissors, lighters and flint, kerosene, lamps, etc.” (CPK, 1988c: 111).…”