Origin Story

The Birth of Socialism – A Better World is Possible

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Sep 24, 2025
Dive into the captivating evolution of socialism, exploring its roots from the French Revolution to modern interpretations. Discover radical thinkers like Gracchus Babeuf, advocating for absolute equality, and Henri de Saint-Simon, who envisioned a scientific utopia. Learn about Charles Fourier's colorful critiques of monotonous labor and Robert Owen's real-world cooperative experiments. The conversation also unpacks the failures of utopian communes, the emergence of anarchism, and how these ideas shaped later movements in politics.
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New Harmony Failed As A Communal Petri Dish

  • Owen purchased New Harmony in Indiana to run a communal experiment but it collapsed after two years due to skill mismatches and factionalism.
  • Participants later said it replayed the French Revolution 'with despairing hearts instead of corpses.'
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Owenism Seeded The Modern Co‑operative Movement

  • Owen's cooperative ideas outlived his communal failures and fed the cooperative movement and later British Labour politics.
  • The Rochdale Pioneers and co-op party trace directly to his practical reforms.
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1840s Produced The Vocabulary Of Socialism

  • By 1840 a burst of authors and activists (Cabet, Blanc, Proudhon) popularised 'communism', 'capitalism', and 'social workshops'.
  • These concept-coinings shaped later Marxist vocabulary and diverse socialist strategies.
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