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A methodical survey compiles and narrates the rise, organization, and outcomes of nineteenth-century American communal and cooperative experiments, assembling newspaper reports, letters, and eyewitness material to document phalanxes, religious communes, and intentional communities. The author catalogues leading movements, describes their organizing principles, daily life, internal personnel, and literature, and evaluates causes of success or failure with an inductive, non-dogmatic approach. Chapters alternate case studies, comparative overviews, and thematic analyses of social theories, personnel, and community architecture, concluding with reflections on results, two contrasted schools of socialism, and lessons for future experiments.

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John Humphrey Noyes

John Humphrey Noyes was an American social reformer and theologian, best known for founding the Oneida Community, a religious and social experiment in communal living that embraced complex marriage and communal child-rearing. His notable work, "History of American Socialisms," provides a comprehensive analysis of various socialist movements in the United States, reflecting his deep engagement with social issues of his time. Noyes's ideas and practices were controversial, challenging conventional norms and advocating for a radical rethinking of personal and social relationships. His legacy continues to provoke discussion about the intersections of religion, community, and social reform.

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