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Brook Farm: Historic and Personal Memoirs

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The author recounts the rise, organization, daily life, ideological shifts, and eventual failure of an experimental Transcendentalist communal association. He describes founding ideals and constitutional arrangements, debates over communal property and cooperative labor, the later adoption of Fourier-inspired industrial reorganization, and vivid personal memories of building, workshops, publications, entertainments, and social relations. Practical challenges such as crowding, illness, financial strain, a destructive fire, and departures of key members are chronicled, followed by reflective assessments of the association's aims, internal tensions, and the lessons learned about cooperative living.

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John Thomas Codman

John Thomas Codman was an American author and a prominent figure in the Brook Farm community, a utopian experiment in communal living in the 19th century. His notable work, "Brook Farm: Historic and Personal Memoirs," provides a detailed account of the ideals and experiences of this unique society, reflecting on its philosophical underpinnings and the lives of its inhabitants. Codman's writings contribute to the understanding of transcendentalism and the social reform movements of his time, offering insights into the aspirations and challenges faced by those seeking an alternative way of life.

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