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OverviewRobert 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. He achieved early fame as manager of the most productive cotton mills of his time at New Lanark, near Glasgow, but dissatisfied with the effects of industry on the working classes, he attempted social and economic reform, finally arguing that all mankind should live in co-operative communities. By the 1840s he had a substantial following and model communities were founded at New Harmony, Indiana and Queenswood, Hampshire, among others. This book contains all Owen's key writings on the ideal community, socialism, religion, and the capitalist economic system. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gregory Claeys , Robert OwenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd Weight: 3.107kg ISBN: 9781851960880ISBN 10: 1851960880 Pages: 1712 Publication Date: 01 September 1993 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsVolume 1: Early Writings Observations on the Cotton Trade of Great Britain (1803), A Statement Regarding the New Lanark Establishment (1812), A New View of Society; or, Essays on the Principle of the Formation of Human Character (1813-14), Observations on the Effect of the Manufacturing System (1815), Address Delivered to the Inhabitants of New Lanark (1816), Peace on Earth - Good Will Towards Men! Development of the Plan for the Relief of the Poor (1817), Mr Owen's Report to the Committee of the Association for the Relief of the Manufacturing and Labouring Poor (1817), A Letter to the Earl of Liverpool on the Employment of Children in Manufactories (1818), Two Memorials on Behalf of the Working Class (1818), An Address to the Working Classes (1819), An Address to the Master Manufacturers of Great Britain on the Present Existing Evils of the Manufacturing System (1819) Volume 2: The Development of Socialism Report to the County of Lanark (1821), An Attempt to Explain the Commercial and Other Difficulties Which are Now Experienced in the Civilised Parts of the World (1821), Permanent Relief for the British Agricultural and Manufacturing Labourers (1822), 'The Social System' (New Harmony Gazette vol 2, 1825), Second Discourse on a New System of Society (1827), Oration Containing a Declaration of Mental Independence (1826), Memorial of Robert Owen to the Mexican Republic (1827), The New Religion (1830), Outline of the Rational System of Society (1830), Robert Owen's Reply to the Question 'What Would You Do If You Were Prime Minister of England? (1832), The Charter of the Rights of Humanity (1834), Lectures on the Marriages of the Priesthood of the Old Immoral World (1838), The Catechism of the New Moral World (1838), The Development of the Principles and Plans on Which to Establish Self-Supporting Home Colonies (1841), Preliminary Charter of the Rational System (1843) Volume 3: The Heyday of Owenism The Book of the New Moral World (1836-44) Volume 4 The Autobiography of Robert Owen (1858)Reviews'Pickering and Chatto's Masters series is in every sense one of the most enlightened publishing ventures of our time... it deserves the warmest of welcomes because it makes available much the fullest range of Owen's writings ever likely to appear in one collection.' - The Times Higher Education Supplement Author InformationEditor Gregory Claeys is Professor of the History of Political Thought at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London. His many publications include (ed). The Selected Works of Robert Owen (Pickering & Chatto, 1993); Machinery, Money and the Millenium: From Moral Economy to Socialism 1815-1860 (1987); Citizens and Saints, Politics and Anti-Politics in Early British Socialism (1989), Chartism Movement in Britain (Pickering & Chatto, 2000) Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |