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CONTENTS
PETER GURNEY AND KEVIN MORGAN
Volume I Owenism
EDITED BY OPHLIE SIMON
OPHLIE SIMON
PART 1
Work as it was and how it might be
ROBERT OWEN
HOUSE OF COMMONS
ROBERT OWEN
PHILANTHROPOS [JOHN MINTER MORGAN]
GEORGE MUDIE
JOSHUA MILNE
BENJAMIN WARDEN
PART 2
Visions of the future
ROBERT OWEN
GEORGE MUDIE
JOHN MINTER MORGAN
ROBERT OWEN
WILLIAM LOVETT
GEORGE FLEMING
PART 3
Concepts of political change
ROBERT OWEN
HOUSE OF COMMONS
ROBERT OWEN
ROWLAND DETROSIER
WILLIAM CAMERON
JOHN FINCH
ALEXANDER CAMPBELL
PART 4
Political economy
ROBERT OWEN
THOMAS HODGSKIN
WILLIAM THOMPSON
WILLIAM PARE
JOHN GRAY
GEORGE MUDIE
JOHN FRANCIS BRAY
PART 5
Ways of organising
PART 6
Democracy and the State
ROBERT OWEN
FRANCES WRIGHT
ROBERT OWEN
WILLIAM CARPENTER
HENRY HETHERINGTON
JAMES NAPIER BAILEY
PART 7
The new religion and the old
PHILADELPHUS [BENJAMIN SCOTT JONES]
ABRAM COMBE
ROBERT OWEN
CHARLES SOUTHWELL
EMMA MARTIN
T.B.
PART 8
Gender, sexuality and family relations
CATHERINE VALE WHITWELL
WILLIAM THOMPSON AND ANNA DOYLE WHEELER
ANNA DOYLE WHEELER
ROBERT DALE OWEN
CONCORDIA
ROBERT OWEN
M.A.S.
PART 9
War, peace and internationalism
ROBERT OWEN
JOHN FINCH
THOMAS HUNT
FRIEDRICH ENGELS
Volume II Socialism and Co-operation in Britain, 18501918
EDITED BY PETER GURNEY
Introduction: socialism and co-operation in Britain, 18501918
PETER GURNEY
PART 1
Redefining socialism
1 Labour and the Poor, Frasers Magazine, January 1850, 1318.
J.M. LUDLOW
2 Report of the 2nd Co-operative Conference held at Manchester 1853 (London: E. Lumley, 1853), 37.
E.V. NEALE
3 Life and Last days of Robert Owen, of New Lanark (London: Holyoake & Co., 1859), 1724.
G.J. HOLYOAKE
4 Industrial Co-operation, Fortnightly Review, January 1866, 479488, 491493, 497499.
FREDERIC HARRISON
5 The Land! The Land!, Co-operative News, 5 October 1872, 505506.
WILLIAM PARE
6 Co-operative Villages Co-operation and Communism, Co-operative News, 12 February 1876; 19 February 1876, 81, 93.
GEORGE DAWSON
7 Modern English Communism, Co-operative News, 25 August 1877, 448.
W.H.C.
8 Advanced Co-operation, the Socialism of England, English Socialism (Manchester: Abel Heywood, 1879), 17.
HENRY TRAVIS
PART 2
Political economy
9 The Economic Advantages of Co-operation Substantiated. A letter addressed to the Rev. Norman Macleod, D.D., proving the truth of the large profits from co-operative economy, as stated at the
Glasgow meeting of the Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Leeds: David Green, 1860), 1218, 2123, 2526, 2930.
JOHN HOLMES
10 Land, Free Trade, and Reciprocity, Co-operator, 4 December 1869, 836837.
JOHN PARKER
11 The Logic of Co-operation (Manchester: Co-op Printing Society, 1873), 611.
G.J. HOLYOAKE
12 Suggestions for Carrying out the Proposals for the Education of Co-operators, Co-operative News, 4 November 1882, 743744.
BEN JONES
13 Inaugural address delivered at the twenty-first annual Co-operative Congress 1889 (Manchester: Central Co-operative Board, 1889), 35, 713, 2830.
ALFRED MARSHALL
14 The Marriage of Labour and Capital (London: The Labour Association, 1896), 13, 68.
HODGSON PRATT
15 Resolution and Discussion on Trusts, The 35thAnnual Co-operative Congress, 1903 (Manchester: Co-op Union, 1903), 345347.
PART 3
Class, democracy and the State
16 Discussion at Halifax, Notes to the People, Vol. 2, 1852, 793806, 823829.
ERNEST JONES AND LLOYD JONES
17 Co-operation v. Socialism: Being a Report of a Debate between Mr H. H. Champion and Mr Ben Jones (Manchester: Central Co-op Board, 1887), 623.
18 Trade Unionism, Co-operation, and Social Democracy (London: Twentieth Century Press, 1892), 1016.
HARRY QUELCH
19 Co-operation is Reasonable Socialism (Manchester: Co-op Union, 1894), 18.
W.T. CARTER
20 The Co-operative Movement in Great Britain (London: Swan Sonnenschein, 3rdedn, 1895), 224241.
BEATRICE WEBB
21 Trade Unionism and Co-operation, in Edward Carpenter (ed), Forecasts of the Coming Century (Manchester: Labour Press, 1897), 3136, 40.
TOM MANN
22 Co-operative News, 29 April 1905, 493.
PHILIP SNOWDEN
23 The Conflict of Capitalism and Democracy, CWS Annual (Manchester: CWS, 1910), 191192, 196198, 201218.
PERCY REDFERN
24 Justice, 10 May 1913, 7.
JOHN MACLEAN
PART 4
Utopianism and the religion of co-operation
25 J.T.W. Mitchells presidential address, The 24thAnnual Co-operative Congress, 1892 (Manchester: Co-op Union, 1892), 68.
J.T.W. MITCHELL
26 Co-operative Production (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1894), 730732, 809815.