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Robert Dale Owen (7 November 1801 – 24 June 1877) was a Scottish-born Welsh-American social reformer who was active in Indiana politics as member of the Democratic Party in the Indiana House of Representatives (1835–39 and 1851–53) and represented Indiana in the U.S. House of Representatives (1843–47).
Robert Dale Owen (* 7. November 1801 in Glasgow, Schottland; † 24. Juni 1877 in Lake George, New York, Vereinigte Staaten) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker, Diplomat und Sozialreformer.
Robert Dale Owen was an American social reformer and politician. The son of the English reformer Robert Owen, Robert Dale Owen was steeped in his father’s socialist philosophy while growing up at New Lanark in Scotland—the elder Owen’s model industrial community. In 1825, father and son immigrated.
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In Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World, published in 1860, he draws from his own observations of supernatural phenomena as well as published research in fields such as psychology. Owen's comprehensive study addresses six thematic areas.
- Robert Dale Owen
- 2004
Robert Dale Owen (1801–1877) left Scotland at the age of twenty-four to help run an experimental colony in New Harmony, Indiana, established by this father Robert Owen, the social reformer. While in the United States, he became a prominent proponent of slave emancipation and public education, eventually joining the Indiana legislature before ...
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- 1872
17. Mai 2018 · Robert Dale Owen (1801-1877), Scottish-born American legislator, was conspicuous among radicals in the 1820s and then won stature as an exponent of social legislation. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, on Nov. 9, 1801, Robert Dale Owen, the eldest son of Robert Owen, attended the school his father had established at New Lanark.
17. Nov. 2008 · Der Sozialreformer Robert Owen hatte Englands größte Baummwollspinnerei in New Lanark zum Musterbetrieb ausgebaut, hatte die Arbeitszeit gesenkt, Kinderarbeit abgeschafft, für...