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" Advantageous occupation must be found for the poor and unemployed working classes, to whose labour mechanism must be rendered subservient, instead of being applied, as at present, to supersede it. "
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New View of Society: Tracts Relative to this Subject: Viz. Proposals for ...

Robert Owen - Political Science - 1818 - 258 pages
...therefore, alone deserves to be considered, which is, " that advantageous occupation must be found for the unemployed working classes, to whose labour mechanism...of being applied, as at present, to supersede it." To conduct a change so important, and of such vital necessity to our well-being, demands a comprehensive...
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The life of Robert Owen, written by himself, Issue 628

Robert Owen - 1857 - 440 pages
...to permit ' s existence to the present extent ; or, 3. Advantageous occupation must be found for the poor and unemployed working classes, to whose labour...under the existing commercial system, mechanical power could not in one country be discontinued, and in others remain in action, -without ruin to that country...
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The Life of Robert Owen, Volume 1

Robert Owen - 1858 - 426 pages
...therefore alone deserves to be considered, which is, " that advantageous occu" pation must be found for the unemployed working classes, to " whose labour mechanism...of being applied, as at present, to supersede it." To conduct a change so important and of such vital necessity to our well-being, demands a comprehensive...
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Robert Owen: and 2

Frank Podmore - 1906 - 420 pages
...fellowcountrymen to starve to death ; or, finally, " Advantageous occupation must be found for the poor and unemployed working classes, to whose labour...of being applied, as at present, to supersede it." 2 1 The town-house of Owen's partner, Mr. Walker (see Autobiography, Vol. I., p. 1 80). ' Autobiography,...
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and 2

Frank Podmore - 1906 - 418 pages
...fellowcountrymen to starve to death ; or, finally, " Advantageous occupation must be found for the poor and unemployed working classes, to whose labour...of being applied, as at present, to supersede it." * 1 The town-house of Owen's partner, Mr. Walker (see Autobiography, Vol. 1., p. 180). The poor, however,...
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Robert Owen

Joseph McCabe - Cooperation - 1920 - 148 pages
...the chief causes of unemployment, and concluded that " advantageous occupation must be found for the poor and unemployed working classes, to whose labour...of being applied, as at present, to supersede it." In view of the fact, moreover, that they were already demoralized by the factory system, a general...
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A New View of Society & Other Writings

Robert Owen - Communism - 1927 - 326 pages
...to permit its existence to the present extent ; or, 3. Advantageous occupation must be found for the poor and unemployed working classes, to whose labour...under the existing commercial system, mechanical power could not in one country be discontinued, and in others remain in action, without ruin to that country...
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Freedom and Organization, 1814-1914

Bertrand Russell - History - 2001 - 532 pages
...cannot be discontinued, either millions must starve or "advantageous occupation must be found for the poor and unemployed working classes, to whose labour...of being applied, as at present, to supersede it." * Cole, Owen, p. 177. f Ibid., p. 179. This was, I think, the first time that any one had perceived...
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Owenite Socialism: 1819-1825

Gregory Claeys - Business & Economics - 2005 - 454 pages
...therefore, alone deserves to be considered, which is, 'that advantageous occupation must be found for the unemployed working classes, to whose labour mechanism...of being applied, as at present, to supersede it.' "To conduct a change so important, and of such vital necessity to our well-being, demands a comprehensive...
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Science and Scientism in Nineteenth-century Europe

Richard Olson - Europe - 2008 - 370 pages
..."Advantageous occupation must be found for the poor and unemployed working classes, to whose labor mechanism must be rendered subservient, instead of being applied, as at present, to supersede it." 101 In order to accomplish this goal, Owen proposed the establishment of Cooperative villages of between...
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