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Robert Owen | lit.salon
Robert Owen
Born:
14 May 1771
Died:
17 November 1858
Welsh textile manufacturer and social reformer
Born:
14 May 1771
Died:
17 November 1858
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New view of society.: Tracts relative to this subject: viz. Proposals for raising a colledge of industry of all useful trades and husbandry.
1816
Robert Owen
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The evidences of Christianity a debate between Robert Owen, of New Lanark, Scotland, and Alexander Campbell, president of Bethany Coll., Va.; containing an examination of the "social system," and all the systems of skepticism of ancient and modern times ; held in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1829
1852
Robert Owen
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The life of Robert Owen
1857
Robert Owen
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A new view of society & other writings
1927
Robert Owen
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Debate on the evidences of Christianity: containing an examination of the "social system" and of all the systems of scepticism of ancient and modern times
1829
Robert Owen
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The book of the new moral world: containing the rational system of society, founded on demonstrable facts, developing the constitution and laws of human nature and of society
1836
Robert Owen
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A new view of society or, Essays on the principle of the formulation of the human character, and the application of the principle to practice
1813
Robert Owen
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Robert Owen's opening speech: and his reply to the Rev. Alex. Campbell in the recent public discussion in Cincinnati, to prove that the principles of all religions are erroneous, and that their practice is injurious to the human race; als Mr. Owen's Memorial to the Republic of Mexico, and a narrative of the proceedings thereon, which led to the promise of the Mexican government, to place a District one hundred and fifty miles broad, along the whole line of frontier bordering on the U. States, under Mr. Owen's jurisdiction, for the purpose of establishing a new political and moral system of government, founded on the laws of nature, as explained in the above debate with Mr. Campbell.
1829
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Lectures on the rational system of society: derived solely from nature and experience, as propounded by Robert Owen, versus socialism, derived from misrepresentation, as explained by the Lord Bishop of Exeter and others, and versus the prent system of society, derived from the inexperienced and crude notions of our ancestors, as it now exists in all the opposing, artificial, and most injurious divisions in all civilized nations, but more especially in the British Empire and in the United States of North America
1841
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The revolution in the mind and practice of the human race: or, The coming change from irrationality to rationality.
1849
Robert Owen
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Robert Owen on education
1969
Robert Owen
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A new view of society or, Essays on the principle of the formation of the human character, and the application of the principle to practice ...
1813
Robert Owen, John Bellers, Association for the Relief of the Manufacturing and Labouring Poor (London, England), Shakers
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New view of society Mr. Owen's report to the Committee of the Association for the Relief of the Manufacturing and Labouring Poor : laid before the Committee of the House of Commons on the Poor's Laws, in the session of 1817 ; Accompanied by, His address delivered at the City of London Tavern, on Thursday, August 14, 1817 ... ; With, A letter from Mr. Owen, relative to the meeting, which appeared in the daily papers on the 16th of August
1817
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The book of the new moral world containing the rational system of society, founded on demonstrable facts, developing the constitution and laws of human nature and of society
1836
Robert Owen
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An address to the socialists on the present position of the rational system of society: and the measures required to direct most successfully the operations of the universal community society of rational religionists : being the substance of two lectures
1841
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The revolution in the mind and practice of the human race, or, The coming change from irrationality to rationality
1849
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Six lectures on charity delivered at the institution of New Lanark
1800
Robert Owen
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A statement regarding the New Lanark Establishment.
1812
Robert Owen
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A new view of society; or, Essays on the formation of the human character preparatory to the development of a plan for gradually ameliorating the condition of mankind
1817
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A new view of society, or, Essays on the formation of the human character preparatory to the development of a plan for gradually ameliorating the condition of mankind
1818
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Observations on the old and new views, and their effects on the conduct of individuals as manifested in the proceedings of the Edinburgh Christian Instructor and Mr. Owen
1823
Abram Combe, Robert Owen
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Two discourses on a new system of society: as delivered in the Hall of Representatives of the United States ... on the 25th of February, and 7th of March, 1825
1825
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Robert Owen's opening speech, and his reply to the Rev. Alex. Campbell, in the recent public discussion in Cincinnati, to prove that the principles of all religions are erroneous, and that their practice is injurious to the human race: Also, Mr. Owen's Memorial to the Republic of Mexico, and a narrative of the proceeding thereon ... for the purpose of establishing a new political and moral system of government, founded on the laws of nature, as explained in the above debate with Mr. Campbell.
1829
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Report to the County of Lanark, of a plan for relieving public distress and removing discontent, by giving permanent, productive employment to the poor & working classes
1832
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Six lectures on charity: delivered at the institution of New Lanark, upon the thirteenth chapter of the first epistle to the Corinthians
1834
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The book of the new moral world containing the rational system of society, founded on demonstrable facts, developing the constitution and laws of human nature and of society
1836
Robert Owen
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Essays on the formation of the human character
1837
Robert Owen
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The book of the new moral world containing the rational system of society, founded on demonstrable facts, developing the constitution and laws of human nature and of society
1837
Robert Owen
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A development of the origin and effects of moral evil: and of the principles and practices of moral good, exemplified in the following proofs of the irrationality of the old immoral world ...
1838
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Manifesto of Robert Owen the discoverer, founder, and promulgator, of the rational system of society, and of the rational religion : to which are added, a preface and also an appendix ... .
1840
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Essays on the formation of the human character
1840
Robert Owen
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Outline of the rational system of society ...
1841
Robert Owen
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The revolution in the mind and practice of the human race, or, The coming change from irrationality to rationality
1849
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The evidences of Christianity: a debate between Robert Owen, and Alexander Campbell, containing an examination of the "social system," and all the systems of skepticism of ancient and modern times.
1852
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The future of the human race or, A great, glorious, and peaceful revolution near at hand, to be effected through the agency of departed spirits of good and superior men and women
1853
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The future of the human race: or a great, glorious, and peaceful revolution, near at hand, to be effected through the agency of departed spirits of good and superior men and women.
1853
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Report of the meetings of the Congress of the Advanced Minds of the World, convened by Robert Owen ... from the 12th to the 25th of May, 1857, to consider the best ... means for changing the present ... system of human society ...
1857
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A new view of society and other writings
1927
Robert Owen
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The Robert Owen papers, 1821-58: in the library [of the] Co-operative Union Ltd., Holyoake House, Hanover Street, Manchester
1966
Robert Owen
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The life of Robert Owen, written by himself: with selections from his writtings and correspondence.
1967
Robert Owen
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Robert Owen in the United States
1970
Robert Owen
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A developement of the principles and plans onwhich to establish self-supporting home colonies
1975
Robert Owen
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Lectures on an entire new state of society: comprehending an analysis of British society, relative to the production and distribution of wealth; the formation of character; and government, domestic and foreign
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A new view of society, or, Essays on the principle of the formation of the human character and the application of the principle to practice essay second
1813
Robert Owen
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A new view of society ; or, Essays on the principle of the formation of the human character and the application of the principle to practice
1813
Robert Owen
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A new view of society, or, Essays on the principle of the formation of the human character, and the application of the principle to practice
1813
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Observations on the effect of the manufacturing system, with hints for the improvement of those parts of it which are most injurious to health and morals.
1815
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Observations on the cotton trade: with a view to the intended application to Parliament for a repeal of the duties on the importation of cotton wool
1815
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Observations on the effect of the manufacturing system with hints for the improvement of those parts of the system which are the most injurious to health and morals : dedicated most respectfully to the British legislature
1815
Robert Owen
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Observations on the effect of the manufacturing system with hints for the improvement of those parts of it which are most injurious to health and morals : dedicated most respectfully to the British legislature
1815
Robert Owen