
Robert Owen
14 May 1771 – 17 November 1858
99 works on record
Biography
Works

A new view of society and other writings

Letter from Mr. Robert Owen

The life of Robert Owen

Debate on the evidences of Christianity

The book of the new moral world

Observations on the effect of the manufacturing system

Robert Owen on education

Essays on the formation of the human character

The book of the new moral world in seven parts

The revolution in the mind and practice of the human race

A new view of society

A developement of the principles and plans onwhich to establish self-supporting home colonies

Dialogue entre la France, le monde et Robert Owen sur la ne cessite d'un changement total dans nos syste mes d'e ducation et de gouvernement
Lectures on an entire new state of society
The life of Robert Owen, written by himself
Robert Owen's address to the human race on his eighty-fourth birthday, May 14th, 1854..
The social bible
Six lectures delivered in Manchester previously to the discussion between Mr. Robert Owen and the Rev. J.H. Roebuck
Robert Owen's opening speech
A statement regarding the New Lanark Establishment
Robert Owen's great preliminary meeting on the first day of the year, 1855
The future of the human race
A supplementary appendix to the first volume of the life of Robert Owen
Observations on the effect of the manufacturing system, with hints for the improvement of those parts of it which are most injurious to health and morals
Public discussion between Robert Owen ... and the Rev. J.H. Roebuck
Report of the proceedings at the several public meetings, held in Dublin
The Robert Owen papers, 1821-58
Robert Owen's address
Manifesto of Robert Owen
Manifesto of Robert Owen, the discoverer, founder, and promulgator, of the rational system of society, and ofthe rational religion..
An address to the socialists on the present position of the rational system of society
The life
Report to the County of Lanark, of a plan for relieving public distress and removing discontent, by giving permanent, productive employment to the poor & working classes
What is socialism?
A new view of society; or, essays on the formation of the human character; preparatory to thedevelopement of a plan for gradually ameliorating the condition of mankind
The addresses of Robert Owen
A supposed examination of Robert Owen by a Committee appointed by the British Parliament on his petitions inthe Session of 1855
Address on free inquiry
An address delivered to the inhabitants of New Lanark, on the first of January, 1816
The inauguration of the millennium, May 14th, 1855
Report of the meetings of the Congress of the advanced minds of the world
Part 2 of the new existence of man upon the earth, in which is continued the outline of Mr. Owen's life
The Robert Owen papers in the Library [of the] co-operative Union Ltd
Threading my way
Two memorials on behalf of the working classes
An address on the influence of the clerical profession
The twelve fundamental laws of human nature
Robert Owen's national quarterly review, and journal
The revolution in the mind and practice of the human race, or, The coming change from irrationality to rationality
Robert Owen's opening speech, and his reply to the Rev. Alex. Campbell, in the recent public discussion in Cincinnati, to prove that the principles of all religions are erroneous, and that their practice is injurious to the human race
Address of Mr. Owen to the agriculturalists, mechanics, and manufacturers, both masters and operatives, of Great Britain and Ireland
Robert Owen's address to Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria, and to Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
Lectures on the marriages of the priesthood of the old immoral world
Dialogue entre La France, Le Monde et Robert Owen
Lectures on the rational system of society
A supplement to the Revolution in mind & practice of the human race
The signs of the times
Robert Owen in the United States
The evidences of Christianity
Two discourses on a new system of society
The Robert Owen papers
A supplementary appendix to the first volume of the life of Robert Owen containing a series of reports,addresses, memorials & other documents
Address to the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, on its second annual meeting
Robert Owen's opening speech, and his reply to the Rev. Alex. Campbell, in the recent public discussion in Cincinnati
The life of Robert Owen by himself
Socialism misrepresented, and truly represented
Robert Owen's New-Harmony addresses
The Life of Robert Owen written by himself with selections from his writings and correspondence
Syllabus of four morning and four evening courses of lectures
Six lectures on charity
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..
Report of the discussion between Robert Owen, Esq., and the Rev. Wm. Legg, B.A
Letters on education, as it is and as it ought to be
A new view of society or essays on the formation of the human character
Papers sent to the National Association for Promoting Social Science
Outline of the rational system of society
Second lecture on the new religion
The new religion
Six lectures delivered in Manchester
A new view of society, or, Essays on the principle of the formation of the human character, and the application of the principle to practice
Part V. of The new existence of man upon the earth, in which is continued the outline of Mr. Owen's life
Letters to the human race on the coming universal revolution
Selected works of Robert Owen
Textes choisis
An outline of the rational system of society founded on demonstrable facts developing the constitution and laws of human nature
Address on spiritual manifestations
The coming millennium
The first discourse on a new system of society
A development of the principles and plans on which to establish self-supporting home colonies
Mr. Owen's proposed villages for the poor shown to be highly favourable to Christianity
Address on opening the institution for the formation of character, at New Lanark, deliveredon the 1st of January, 1816
New existence of man upon the earth
Socialism, or the rational system of society
The millennium in practice
Situations
Report to the county of Lanark
An industrial hero
Ouwen xuan ji
A new society and report to the County of Lanark