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 | | Robert Owen (1771-1858) was a successful businessman who devoted much of his profits to improving the lives of his employees. |  | | This collapsed when one of his business partners ran off with all the profits. |  | | According to some definitions, the term should be reserved to authors who published their works between the French Revolution and the mid-1830s. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Utopian_socialism
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 | | This was not always the case however, and Utopian visions have been powerful levers for action in the past. |  | | Utopian religious communities continue to this day, usually short-lived, invariably centred around one powerful personality and his disciples, declining after his death. |  | | After the American Civil War the enthusiasm for secular utopian experiments waned. |
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http://www.marxists.org/subject/utopian
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 | | Guest Lecture by Jerry Phillips, University of Connecticut. |  | | This, and the identification of socialism with the working class, would be a central theme of the 1830s and 40s, moving Utopian Socialism away from its initial... |  | | The French were also extremely involved in the development of Utopian socialism. |
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http://www.jointctr.org/?Category=utopian%20socialism
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| | Hegel by HyperText Home Page |
 | | “Socialism: Utopian and Scientific”, II Ludwig Feuerbach andc. |
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http://www.marxistsfr.cjb.net/reference/archive/hegel/front_pg.htm
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