TY - ABST T1 - The Inauguration of the Millennium May 14th 1855. Being the report of two public meetings with an introduction Y1 - 1855 A1 - Robert Owen (1771-1858) KW - Male author KW - Scottish author KW - Welsh author AB -

Speeches by Owen describing the Millennium State. See also 1813, 1830, 1839, 1841, 1843, 1844, 1846, and 1855 Owen, Part VII

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ER - TY - ABST T1 - Part VII. of The New Existence of Man Upon the Earth. Including an Outline of the Principles and Government of the Millennial World. With an Appendix containing Correspondence and Spiritual Communication Y1 - 1855 A1 - Robert Owen (1771-1858) KW - Male author KW - Scottish author KW - Welsh author AB -

Owenite eutopia. See also 1813, 1830, 1839, 1841, 1843, 1844, 1846, and 1855 Owen, The Inauguration of the Millenium

PB - Effingham Wilson, J. Clayton and Son, and Holyoake CY - London N1 -

Part had been published as The Universal Permanent Government, Constitution and Code of Laws, Based on the Unchanging Laws of Nature, for the World, in Which there is but One Real Interest for all its Population, Wherever Situated and also for Each State or Nation Separately, Until They Shall Have Acquired the Knowledge and Wisdom to Unite in Federative Union. [Great Britain]: np, 1848.

ER - TY - ABST T1 - Reasons for Each Law of the New Constitution Proposed to be Introduced First into The State of New York, Afterwards into Each State of the Union, and then from the Universal and Unchanging Truth of the Principles and Innumerable Advantages in Practice to all Other Nations. And, Also, A Contrast Between the Old and New Systems of Society Y1 - 1846 A1 - Robert Owen (1771-1858) KW - Male author KW - Scottish author KW - Welsh author AB -

Constitution for a union of intentional communities. See also 1813, 1830, 1839, 1841, 1843, 1844, and 1855 (2) Owen. 

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ER - TY - ABST T1 - The Book of the New Moral World, on Government and Laws. Part Sixth Y1 - 1844 A1 - Robert Owen (1771-1858) KW - Male author KW - Scottish author KW - Welsh author AB -

Owen's The Book of the New Moral World was published in seven parts between 1836 and 1844, each with a separate, different title page. The first five parts lay down and explain his principles, and the seventh part argues that his system will be adopted. This sixth part is the only explicitly utopian part in that it gives a detailed constitution and legal system for the Owenite eutopia, which differs from the text under the same title in 1830 Owen. See also 1813, 1830, 1839, 1841, 1843, 1846, and 1855 (2) Owen. 

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Rpt. in Selected Works of Robert Owen. Ed. Gregory Claeys. 4 vols. (London: William Pickering, 1993), 3: 299-359.

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ER - TY - ABST T1 - "Rules and Regulations of a Community" Y1 - 1843 A1 - Robert Owen (1771-1858) KW - Male author KW - Scottish author KW - Welsh author AB -

Detailed proposals for a series of communities to be established in Ireland. Based on lectures given in Dublin in 1823. See also 1813, 1830, 1839, 1841, 1844, 1846, and 1855 (2) Owen. 

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ER - TY - ABST T1 - A Development of the Principles and Plans on which to Establish Self-Supporting Home Colonies; as a Most Secure and Profitable Investment for Capital, and an Effectual Means Permanently to Remove the Causes of Ignorance, Poverty, and Crime. And Most Materially to Benefit All Classes of Society by Giving a Right Attention to the Now Greatly Misdirected Powers of the Human Faculties and of Physical and Moral Science Y1 - 1841 A1 - Robert Owen (1771-1858) KW - Male author KW - Scottish author KW - Welsh author AB -

Detailed description of the transition to the Owenite eutopia through the establishment of communities designed to become self-supporting. Each community planned for 2000 to 2500 permanent residents on 2000 to 3000 acres. Includes descriptions of the buildings and gardens and the "General Rules and Regulations" for the community (396-401 in Claeys). See also 1813, 1830, 1839, 1843, 1844, 1846, and 1855 (2). 

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2nd ed. London: Home Colonization Society, 1841; rpt. in Selected Works of Robert Owen. Ed. Gregory Claeys. 4 vols. (London: William Pickering, 1993), 2: 337-407.

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ER - TY - ABST T1 - The Revolution in the Mind and Practice of the Human Race, or the Coming Change from Irrationality to Rationality Y1 - 1839 A1 - Robert Owen (1771-1858) KW - Male author KW - Scottish author KW - Welsh author AB -

A statement of the elements of and argument for Owen's eutopia. See also 1813, 1830, 1841, 1843, 1844, 1846, and 1855 (2) Owen. 

PB - Effingham Wilson CY - London ER - TY - ABST T1 - "Marriage As It Ought To Be" Y1 - 1833 A1 - Robert Owen (1771-1858) KW - Male author KW - Scottish author KW - Welsh author AB -

Extract from an 1833 lecture on how marriage will be reformed in an Owenite society with marriage based only on mutual attraction and divorce easy if both parties request it. If only one does, they have to live together for six months more. Children, being raised communally, will not be affected. See also 1813, 1830, 1839, 1841, 1843, 1844, 1846, and 1855 (2). 

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ER - TY - ABST T1 - Outline of the Rational System of Society, Founded On Demonstrable Facts Developing the Constitution and Laws of Human Nature; Being the only Effectual Remedy For the Evils Experienced By the Population Of the World: The Immediate Adoption of Which Would Tranquilize the Present Agitated State Of Society, And Relieve It From Moral and Physical Evil, By Removing the Causes Which Produce Them Y1 - 1830 A1 - Robert Owen (1771-1858) KW - Male author KW - Scottish author KW - Welsh author AB -

Detailed outline of Owen's eutopia. Includes "A General Constitution of Government, and Universal Code of Laws" (207-210) which differs from the text under the same title in 1844 Owen. See also 1830, 1839, 1841, 1843, 1844, 1846, and 1855 (2). 

PB - Bradbury and Evans, Printer CY - [London] N1 -

Rpt. in Selected Works of Robert Owen. Ed. Gregory Claeys. 4 vols. (London: William Pickering, 1993), 2: 202-11. There are many different versions of this pamphlet with minor variations in the title.

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ER - TY - ABST T1 - 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 Y1 - 1813 A1 - Robert Owen (1771-1858) KW - Male author KW - Scottish author KW - Welsh author AB -

Not strictly a utopia but basic to the development of British and American utopianism. Owen was a prolific and repetitive author who wrote many proposals for communities with detailed constitutions and rules and regulations. He also founded or inspired communities in both the U.K. and the U.S. This book outlines his basic, and generally unchanged, principles. See also 1831, 1839, 1841, 1844, 1846, and 1855 (2) Owen for more explicitly utopian works.

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Rpt. in Selected Works of Robert Owen. 4 vols. Ed. Gregory Claeys (London: William Pickering, 1993), 1: 23-100. See Claeys (25) for the early publishing history.

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By One of His Majesty's Justices of Peace for the County of Lanark [pseud.]

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