The Life,Times & Labours of Robert Owen

The Life,Times & Labours of Robert Owen

ByLloyd Jones

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Born in 1771, in Newtown, Wales, Robert Owen moved to Manchester and became a highly successful capitalist. Appalled by the divisions industrial capitalism wrought on society and children in particular, he fought for legislation to improve the health, education, and rights of working people, and strived to put his own ideas into practice. He encountered much opposition, not least from the Church of England. However he influenced many social reformers. Frederick Engels was a friendly critic and great admirer. On the occasion of Owen’s death he played tribute to him as the first man “to place socialism on a practical basis.” Above all Owen inspired the founders of the modern International Co-operative Movement, which now embraces one-billion members world-wide. Its tremendous success, especially in the form of workers’ co-operatives, remains a living testament to his foresight, as well as providing living proof there are viable and more efficient alternatives to global capitalism.

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Publication Date
Apr 30, 2013
Language
English
ISBN
9781291403435
Category
Biographies & Memoirs
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All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
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By (author): Lloyd Jones

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