Quest For The New Moral World: Robert Owen & The Owenites In Britain And America
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A landmark work in the history of social reform, Quest for the New Moral World chronicles the life and legacy of Robert Owen, the Welsh industrialist and utopian socialist whose radical vision reshaped working-class culture on both sides of the Atlantic. Harrison presents a meticulous account of the Owenite movement, tracing its origins in the model factory towns of Britain to its ambitious communal experiments in America, most notably the New Harmony settlement in Indiana. The work argues that Owenism was far more than a passing ideological curiosity — it was a coherent and passionate movement that directly influenced the development of trade unionism, co-operativism, and secular education. Written with scholarly authority and narrative clarity, it remains an indispensable study for anyone seeking to understand the roots of modern progressive thought and the enduring human appetite for a more just and equitable society.
Author: John F. C. Harrison
Format: Paperback
Published: 1969, Charles Scribner's Sons
Genre: British & Irish history
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket – paperback. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact. No stickers or labels visible.
A landmark work in the history of social reform, Quest for the New Moral World chronicles the life and legacy of Robert Owen, the Welsh industrialist and utopian socialist whose radical vision reshaped working-class culture on both sides of the Atlantic. Harrison presents a meticulous account of the Owenite movement, tracing its origins in the model factory towns of Britain to its ambitious communal experiments in America, most notably the New Harmony settlement in Indiana. The work argues that Owenism was far more than a passing ideological curiosity — it was a coherent and passionate movement that directly influenced the development of trade unionism, co-operativism, and secular education. Written with scholarly authority and narrative clarity, it remains an indispensable study for anyone seeking to understand the roots of modern progressive thought and the enduring human appetite for a more just and equitable society.