Lectures on the rational system of society, derived solely from nature and experience, as propounded by Robert Owen, versus socialism, derived from misrepresentation, as explained by the Lord Bishop of Exeter and others; and versus the present system of society, derived from the inexperienced and crude notions of our ancestors, as it now exists in all the opposing, artificial, and most injurious divisions in all civilized nations, but more especially in the British Empire and in the United States of North America - delivered in London, at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, in February, March, and April, 1841
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TitleLectures on the rational system of society, derived solely from nature and experience, as propounded by Robert Owen, versus socialism, derived from misrepresentation, as explained by the Lord Bishop of Exeter and others; and versus the present system of society, derived from the inexperienced and crude notions of our ancestors, as it now exists in all the opposing, artificial, and most injurious divisions in all civilized nations, but more especially in the British Empire and in the United States of North America - delivered in London, at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, in February, March, and April, 1841
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Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherHome Colonization Society
Year of publication1841
Pagination188p
Dimensions23cm
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