Robert Owen's Experiment at New Lanark

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June 5, 2014

 

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Owen believed it would be most efficient and prosperous for all people to conform to the same rules, thus creating a social equality among the labouring classes, which he believed would help eliminate the poverty and social distress that plagued England in the nineteenth century following the French Revolution...
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Not everyone was accepting of Owen's plans for social reform but others like John Minter Morgan supported Owen's ideas despite the fact that his anti-religious views conflicted with Morgan's Christian values. The experiment at New Lanark prompted other communities based on Owen's views to be established such as the "Edinburgh Practical Society" formed by Owenite Abram Combe, the "Orbiston Community" also formed by Combe and New Harmony in America which Owen himself established...
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