The Life of Robert Owen

The Life of Robert Owen
Title The Life of Robert Owen PDF eBook
Author Robert Owen
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Release 2012
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Robert Owen and his Legacy

Robert Owen and his Legacy
Title Robert Owen and his Legacy PDF eBook
Author Chris Williams
Publisher University of Wales Press
Pages 284
Release 2011-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 0708324444

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A radical thinker and humanitarian employer, Owen made a major contribution to nineteenth-century social movements including co-operatives, trade unions and workers' education. He was a pioneer of enlightened approaches to the education of children and an advocate of birth control.

A New View of Society and Other Writings

A New View of Society and Other Writings
Title A New View of Society and Other Writings PDF eBook
Author Robert Owen
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 462
Release 1991
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0140433481

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This wide-ranging selection of Owen's writings reflects his intense concern for equality, justice, education, and labor reform, offering insights into his radical proposal for a full-scale reorganization of British society through the concept of cooperative model communities.

The Book of the New Moral World

The Book of the New Moral World
Title The Book of the New Moral World PDF eBook
Author Robert Owen
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Pages 78
Release 1840
Genre Communism
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The Selected Works of Robert Owen vol II

The Selected Works of Robert Owen vol II
Title The Selected Works of Robert Owen vol II PDF eBook
Author Gregory Claeys
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 434
Release 2021-02-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000415678

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Robert Owen (1771-1858) was the founder of British socialism, and one of the most influential reformers in Britain and America in the first half of the 19th century. This book contains all Owen's key writings on the ideal community, socialism, religion, and the capitalist economic system.

Robert Owen’s Experiment at New Lanark

Robert Owen’s Experiment at New Lanark
Title Robert Owen’s Experiment at New Lanark PDF eBook
Author Ophélie Siméon
Publisher Springer
Pages 180
Release 2017-10-16
Genre History
ISBN 3319642278

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This book provides an account of how, in the years 1800-1825, enlightened entrepreneur and budding reformer Robert Owen used his cotton mill village of New Lanark, Scotland, as a test-bed for a set of political intuitions which would later form the bedrock of early socialism in Britain. Drawing from previously unpublished archival sources, this study shows that New Lanark was not merely on the receiving end of Owen’s innovative brand of industrial paternalism, but also acted as a major source of inspiration for many aspects of his social system, including his desire to remodel society along communitarian lines. This book therefore reaffirms the centrality of New Lanark as the cradle of socialism in Britain, and provides a contextualised, social history of Owen’s ideas, tracing direct continuities between his early years as a paternalistic businessman, and his later career as a radical political leader. In doing so, it eschews the myth of New Lanark as a unidimensional ‘model’ village and addresses the ambiguities of Owen’s journey from paternalism to socialism.

Robert Owen and the Commencement of the Millennium

Robert Owen and the Commencement of the Millennium
Title Robert Owen and the Commencement of the Millennium PDF eBook
Author Edward Royle
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 296
Release 1998-07-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780719054266

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Europe was swept by revolution in the period from 1789 to 1848. Britain, alone of the major western powers, seemed exempt from this revolutionary fervour. The governing class attributed this exemption to divine providence and the soundness of the British Constitution. This view has been upheld by historians for over a century. This book provides students with an alternative view of the potential for revolution and the resources of conservatism in early industrial Britain which challenges many of the common assumptions. Incorporates quotations from primary sources to give the reader a critical sense of why revolution was taken seriously by people at the time. Shows how the revolutionaries were defeated by the government's propaganda against revolutionary sentiments and the strength of popular conservatism.