Sociology; or, The Reconstruction of Society, Government, and Property, Upon the Principles of the Equality, the Perpetuity, and the Individuality of the Private Ownership of Life, Person, Government, Homestead and the Whole Product of Labor, by Organizing All Nations into Townships of Self-Governing Homestead Democracies--Self-Employed in Farming and Mechanism, Giving All the Liberty and Happiness to be Found on Earth

TitleSociology; or, The Reconstruction of Society, Government, and Property, Upon the Principles of the Equality, the Perpetuity, and the Individuality of the Private Ownership of Life, Person, Government, Homestead and the Whole Product of Labor, by Organizing All Nations into Townships of Self-Governing Homestead Democracies--Self-Employed in Farming and Mechanism, Giving All the Liberty and Happiness to be Found on Earth
Year for Search1877
AuthorsMasquerier, Lewis(b. 1802)
Date Published1877
PublisherThe Author
Place PublishedNew York
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

Eutopia. Equality of the sexes. All land held in trust by the government. Atheist. Includes a model constitution. See also 1847 and 1884 Masquerier and his Premium Remedy for Hireling Slavery; Classified Principles and Elements of Rights and Wrongs; Diagrams of Township and Village, and Revolutionary Hymns. New York: Ptd. by J.A. Lant, 1877 (DLC).  

Additional Publishers

Largely published originally in the Boston Investigator. Rpt. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1970 including a separately published Appendix, which had originally been published as Appendix to Sociology, or, The Scientific Reconstruction of Society, government, and Property. New York: Lewis Masquerier, 1884. The original publication includes, among other miscellaneous separately paged material, including, with no title page or publication data, Introductory. Era of Civilization” (12 pp), which repeats the utopian material in the main text; and his poem The Sataniad, or Contest of the Gods, for the Dominion in Heaven and Earth; and in which Is shown that his Godship, Satan, has been much calumniated, particularly by Milton, though the most potent, wise and benevolent of the Gods. By Theo Philomath [pseud.]. In Six Books. Book I [All published]. New York: Ptd. at His Majesty’s Royal Press, 1845 (26 pp). Rpt. under the author’s name Boston, MA: Author, 1877 with a two page Book II

Holding Institutions

DLC, MoU-St

Author Note

 The author (b. 1802) was a member of the International Workingmen’s Association (First International) in the U.S.

Full Text

1877 Masquerier, Lewis (b. 1802). Sociology; or, The Reconstruction of Society, Government, and Property, Upon the Principles of the Equality, the Perpetuity, and the Individuality of the Private Ownership of Life, Person, Government, Homestead and the Whole Product of Labor, by Organizing All Nations into Townships of Self-Governing Homestead Democracies--Self-Employed in Farming and Mechanism, Giving All the Liberty and Happiness to be Found on Earth. New York: The Author. Largely published originally in the Boston Investigator. Rpt. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1970 including a separately published Appendix, which had originally been published as Appendix to Sociology, or, The Scientific Reconstruction of Society, government, and Property. New York: Lewis Masquerier, 1884. The original publication includes, among other miscellaneous separately paged material, including, with no title page or publication data, Introductory. Era of Civilization” (12 pp), which repeats the utopian material in the main text; and his poem The Sataniad, or Contest of the Gods, for the Dominion in Heaven and Earth; and in which Is shown that his Godship, Satan, has been much calumniated, particularly by Milton, though the most potent, wise and benevolent of the Gods. By Theo Philomath [pseud.]. In Six Books. Book I [All published]. New York: Ptd. at His Majesty’s Royal Press, 1845 (26 pp). Rpt. under the author’s name Boston, MA: Author, 1877 with a two-page Book II. DLC, LU, MoU-St

Eutopia. Equality of the sexes. All land held in trust by the government. Atheist. Includes a model constitution. See also 1847 and 1884 Masquerier and his Premium Remedy for Hireling Slavery; Classified Principles and Elements of Rights and Wrongs; Diagrams of Township and Village, and Revolutionary Hymns. New York: Ptd. by J.A. Lant, 1877 (DLC).  The author was a member of the International Workingmen’s Association (First International) in the U.S.