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Robert Owen Libri
Robert Owen fu un riformatore e filantropo britannico dedito a realizzare miglioramenti umanitari nella società industriale. Conosciuto come 'un capitalista che divenne il primo socialista', la vita di Owen fu caratterizzata da un'incessante ricerca di giustizia sociale e di migliori condizioni di lavoro, in particolare per i bambini. Attraverso i suoi scritti, tra cui 'Saggi sul principio della formazione del carattere umano', Owen sostenne l'istruzione e la liberazione della mente da 'vincoli inutili e superstiziosi'. I suoi sforzi per creare comunità modello, come New Lanark in Scozia, e il suo insediamento sperimentale a New Harmony in Indiana, sebbene non sempre duraturi, rappresentarono audaci tentativi di implementare le sue visioni utopiche e lasciarono un segno indelebile nella storia del pensiero sociale.


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The Life Of Robert Owen, Written By Himself
- 422pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
This book is an autobiography of Robert Owen, a pioneering social reformer and visionary who is best known for his experiments in communal living and cooperative socialism. It covers his early life and education, his career as a successful businessman, and his later work as a social reformer and philanthropist. The book provides a fascinating glimpse into the life and times of one of the most influential figures of the 19th century, and offers valuable insights into the social and economic conditions of the time. This new edition is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of social reform and progressive politics.
Debate On the Evidences of Christianity, Held Between R. Owen and A. Campbell [Ed. by A. Campbell]
- 550pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
Debate on the Evidences of Christianity is a transcript of a public debate that took place in the 19th century between two prominent figures of the time, Robert Owen and Alexander Campbell. The debate centers on the validity of the evidence for Christianity, particularly as it relates to the Bible. The book offers a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual and religious debates of the time and remains relevant today as a source of insight into the relationship between faith and reason.
The Kymry: Their Origin, History, and International Relations
- 306pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
A New View of Society & Other Writings
- 328pagine
- 12 ore di lettura