COMMUNISTIC SETTLEMENTS

communities practicing common ownership of goods. Communistic settlements were known in ancient and medieval times, but the flowering of such groups occurred in the 19th cent. in the United States, where a number of German pietistic sects established such communities as the Amana Church Society, Iowa; Harmony, Pa. (see Harmony Society); and Zoar, Ohio. Similar settlements were founded by the Shakers, Mormons, Mennonites, Dukhobors, and Jansenites. Unique religious settlements were the Oneida Community (see under Oneida, N.Y.); Hopedale, Mass.; and the Brotherhood of the New Life, N.Y. (see Harris, Thomas Lake). Other communities were non-Christian, often antireligious and utopian. The leading communities within this group were of two types, those founded by the followers of Robert Owen (including New Harmony, Ind., and Nashoba, Tenn.) and the numerous ones (notably Brook Farm, Mass.) formed on the principles of Charles Fourier. Belonging to neither of these groups were the Icarian settlements, led by Étienne Cabet, and the anarchistic villages of Josiah Warren. The religious groups, unified by strong faith and authority, tended to prosper and outlive the secular groups; the latter, however, often attracting brilliant and original personalities, provided a ferment of new thought. The chief attempts since the 19th cent. at setting up such colonies have been in Israel, where there are a number of successful agricultural collectives (see collective farm).

See R. M. Kanter, Commitment and Community (1972); B. M. Berger, The Survival of a Counterculture (1981); P. Yeo, The Work of a Co-operative Community (1988).

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...Jansonists experimental settlement on the border between Weller...mother area" for Swedish settlements. Its fame degenerated because...disenchanted with the Jansonists communistic experiment sought refuge...communities, the Andover settlement, about sixteen miles northwest...188 . The focus of Swedish settlement shifted from Bishop Hill...
...ideas were founded in Ireland and America, none of which, however, was ultimately successful. Though the establishment of communistic labor colonies was a chief interest with Owen he gave generous assistance to various other efforts for social reform. He...
...refers, and various communistic experiments. But there...never been so modern a settlement attempt on these cooperative...Although opposition to a settlement project was in tune...the WZO focus not on settlement projects of its own...
...affecting other aspects of the German settlement we do not yet know. It is reasonably...that she has no thought of promoting a communistic revolution. The probability is, then...the policy of the occupation and the settlement in their own sense is a delicate
...had opposed from the first. And going from bad to worse, he at last left the settlement entirely, enticed away by the glittering promises of Robert Owens communistic scheme of a society with much high thinking and little hard work. In June...
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...worlds history began with the first settlement of about 200 Hutterites, in Bon Homme...by 1917, the Hutterites grew to 19 settlements, with a population of about 2000...military, all but one of the Hutterite settlements relocated to Canada. Following the...the test, purchasing the Indiana settlement of George Rapps group (which was...
...significant of these religious settlements were New Lebanon (Pennsylvania...Charles Nordoff, The Communistic Societies of the United...followers set up similar settlements in New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania...up to 20,000 acres for settlement and then appealed to settlers...Statistical Review of the Settlement of the Peters Company...
...was recognized by Zionist settlement authorities in the decade...The Engineering of Jewish Settlement in Palestine, 1870-1918...Elazari-Volcani, The Communistic Settlements in the Jewish Colonisation...Yishuvit Biterem Midina Settlement and Struggles; the Pre...
...consolidation of Zionist settlements would provide for more complete...business-like approach to settlement programs; clear delineation...impressed by Degania, a Zionist settlement in the upper Jordan Valley...chronic undercapitalization of settlements greatly concerned Mead...with the members of a "communistic colony" proved particularly...
...Committee on Village Settlements and Reduction of Rents...Gillen, noted that the settlement scheme was in jeopardy...exception to other village settlements along the Murray, Murtho...middle class when the settlement was first proposed...centenary of village settlements in South Australia approached...to the wider village settlement movement and socialism...noble experiment in communistic living, based on the...
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COMMUNISTIC SETTLEMENTS communities practicing common ownership of goods. Communistic settlements were known in ancient and medieval times, but the flowering of such groups occurred in the 19th cent. in the United States, where a number of German...
...Communal farming has not been markedly popular in North America, although numerous attempts have been made (see communistic settlements ). An exception is the agricultural communities of Hutterites (see Hutterian Brethren ), who, as a result...
...rather than competition, and they implicitly rejected class struggle. In the early 19th cent. numerous utopian communistic settlements founded on the principles of Fourier and Owen sprang up in Europe and the United States; New Harmony and Brook...
...Simon . In this era a number of advocates gathered followers, founded small cults, and attempted to launch communistic settlements , particularly in the United States. Most notable among such men were Robert Owen , Etienne Cabet , and Charles...
PLYMOUTH COLONY settlement made by the Pilgrims on the coast...harbor, and the Pilgrims established a settlement. As the patent from the London Company...back and deprived of their lands. A communistic system of labor, adopted for seven...productive land to the north, and settlements such as Duxbury and Scituate were...


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