The Village Commune: A Labour Poem. Leaflets for the People. No. IV. For God and Home, Humanity, and Fatherland

TitleThe Village Commune: A Labour Poem. Leaflets for the People. No. IV. For God and Home, Humanity, and Fatherland
Year for Search1892
Authors[Cochrane], [Robert Michael](1862-1933)
Tertiary AuthorsAlaric, [pseud.]
Pagination16 pp.
Date Published[1892]
PublisherQueensland Social-Democratic Federation
Place PublishedBrisbane, QLD, Australia
KeywordsAustralian author, English author, Male author
Annotation

Poem in which the second part (10-16) describes a future communal eutopia.

Additional Publishers

Extracts were published in The Worker (Brisbane, QLD, Australia) 3.70 (September 3, 1892): 3; and the Bulletin (December24, 1892), 21.

Pseudonym

By Alaric [pseud.]

Holding Institutions

A, ATL

Author Note

The author (1862-1933) was born in England and arrived in Australia in 1882, where he became active as a radical journalist as well as working in a wide range of other jobs. He also supported establishing village settlements (communes) but never joined one.

Full Text

[1892] [Cochrane, Robert Mitchell] (1862-1933). The Village Commune: A Labour Poem. Leaflets for the People. No. IV. For God and Home, Humanity, and Fatherland. By Alaric [pseud.]. Brisbane, QLD: Queensland Social-Democratic Federation. 16 pp. Extracts were published in The Worker (Brisbane, QLD) 3.70 (September 3, 1892): 3; and the Bulletin (Sydney, NSW, Australia) (December24, 1892), 21. The author wrote regularly, as Alaric, for The Worker at the time. A, ATL

Poem in which the second part (10-16) describes a future communal eutopia. The author was born in England and arrived in Australia in 1882, where he became active as a radical journalist as well as working in a wide range of other jobsHe also supported establishing village settlements (communes) but never joined one.