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THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SOCIALISTS AND RADICALS - BOWER, Samuel
The peopling of Utopia;  or, the sufficiency of Socialism for human happiness: being a comparison of the social and radical schemes.  Bradford: C. Wilkinson,  1838  8vo, 15 + (1)pp., small adhesion defect on title causing loss of two letters of the work "social", recently well bound in blue boards, upper cover lettered.

First and only edition.

Stammhammer I, 36. Goldsmiths 30727. NLW 147. Harrison p.290. Williams II, 553. See Sargent p.22 (British and American Utopian Literature, 1979). Not in Negley or Lewis. OCLC finds copies at 7 US libraries. A tract by the Bradford Owenite, Samuel Bower, who here examines but rejects the powerful proposition that an alliance between the Socialists and the Radicals could effect a revolution. He explains the social aims of Owenism, political equality and self-government, "a new principle of morals, and a new system of marriage, the destruction of priestcraft, and community of property".

Keywords :- Robert Owen
Price - £250
 
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