Radical Periodicals of Great Britain PERIOD I: PROTEST LITERATURE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION British Labourer's Protector and Factory Child's Friend (1832) Carpenter's Monthly Political Magazine (1831-1832) Chartist Circular (1839-1842) Crisis, and National Co-operative Trades' Union Gazette (1832-1834) Economist (1821-1822) Fleet Papers (1841-1844) Free Enquirer (1825-1835) Gorgon (1818-1819) London Phalanx (1841-1843) McDouall's Chartist Journal and Trades' Advocate (1841) National (1839) National Reformer and Manx Weekly Review of Home and Foreign Affairs (1846-1847) New Moral World (1834-1845) Philanthropist (1811-1819) Pioneer (1833-1834) Politics for the People (1793-1795) HX 696 076 V. 1-2 This reprint edition reproduces, in an unaltered form, the entire contents of the original publication, as far as it has been possible to determine. GREENWOOD REPRINT CORPORATION This work has been printed on long-life paper and conforms to the standards developed under the sponsorship of the Council on Library Resources. Printed in the United States of America THE CRISIS, OR THE CHANGE FROM ERROR AND MISERY, TO TRUTH AND HAPPINESS. 1832. IF WE CANNOT YET LET US ENDEAVOUR RECONCILE ALL OPINIONS, TO UNITE ALL HEARTS. IT IS OF ALL TRUTHS THE MOST IMPORTANT, THAT THE CHARACTER OF MAN IS FORMED FOR-NOT BY HIMSELF. Design of a Community of 2,000 Persons, founded upon a principle, commended by Plato, Lord Bacon, Sir T. More, & R. Owen. EDITED BY ROBERT OWEN AND ROBERT DALE OWEN. London: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY J. EAMONSON, 15, CHICHESTER PLACE, GRAY'S INN ROAD. STRANGE, PATERNOSTER ROW. PURKISS, OLD COMPTON STREET, AND MAY BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. 1833. |