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  1. OWEN Robert. Né le 14 mai 1771 à Newtown, Montgomeryshire (aujourd’hui Powys) ; mort le 17 novembre 1858 à Newtown ; théoricien socialiste et coopérateur. Robert Owen naît le 14 mai 1771 à Newtown, dans le nord-ouest du Pays de Galles, dans un milieu relativement modeste. Son père, également appelé Robert, cumule les emplois de ...

  2. 24. Juli 2007 · Owen, Robert Dale, 1801-1877. Publication date 1872 Topics Spiritualism, Apparitions Publisher New York : G.W. Carleton & Co. ; London : Trubner & Co. Collection robarts; toronto Contributor Robarts - University of Toronto Language Engli ...

  3. In 1836, Robert Owen's son Robert Dale entered Indiana's political arena and, six years later, he became a member of Congress. The abolition movement was very active in New Harmony, which found its ultimate expression when Robert Dale Owen became Abraham Lincoln's political adviser. In a letter dated September 17, 1862, R. D. Owen urged the president of the United States to abolish slavery. He ...

  4. Robert Dale Owen, the son of Robert Owen, was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 9th November, 1801. His father, a successful industrialist in Britain, decided in 1825 to establish a new community in America based on the socialist ideas that he had developed over the years. Owen purchased an area of Indiana for £30,000 and called the community New ...

  5. Sein Sohn, ROBERT DALE OWEN, der in der Schule von New Lanark und in der Schweiz ausgebildet wurde, setzte die sozialreformerischen Bestrebungen des Vaters fort. Er wurde Mitbegründer der New Yorker Zeitschrift „Free Enquirer“, trat als Politiker in Indiana und im Kongress der USA in Erscheinung, engagierte sich für die Rechte der Frauen, die Abschaffung der Sklaverei und das ...

  6. OWEN, ROBERT (1771 - 1858), Utopian Socialist. Born at Newtown, Montgomeryshire, 14 May 1771, his father, Robert Owen, was a saddler and ironmonger in the town, and his mother the daughter of a local farmer named Williams. His only formal education was what he received before he was 10 when he left home to serve four years' apprenticeship to a ...

  7. Robert Dale Owen was the eldest son of British social reformer Robert Owen. In 1825, both moved to New Harmony, Indiana, where the son soon became editor of the town's first newspaper, the New Harmony Gazette. Robert Owen had purchased the town in order to establish a community based on his principles of social reform. By 1827, the community ...