New Harmony Society

GPTKB entity

Statements (51)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Utopian community
gptkbp:associatedWith Education reform
Women's rights
Labor rights
gptkbp:availableIn Lack of resources
Leadership issues
Dissatisfaction among members
gptkbp:dissolved 1827
gptkbp:encouraged Civic engagement
Gender equality
Child education
gptkbp:established The_New_Harmony_Gazette
The_New_Harmony_School
gptkbp:faced Financial difficulties
Internal conflicts
gptkbp:foundedBy gptkb:Robert_Owen
gptkbp:foundedIn 1825
gptkbp:goal Create a cooperative society
gptkbp:heldIn Cultural events
Public lectures
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label New Harmony Society
gptkbp:includes Farmers
Laborers
Artisans
Intellectuals
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:The_Oneida_Community
Social reform movements
Communitarianism
The Shakers
Modern cooperative movements
The_Brook_Farm_community
gptkbp:influencedBy Socialism
gptkbp:inspiredBy The Enlightenment
gptkbp:isKnownFor Cultural diversity
Philosophical discussions
Experimental education methods
Innovative social practices
gptkbp:isMemberOf Various backgrounds
gptkbp:legacy Influence on later utopian movements
gptkbp:location gptkb:New_Harmony,_Indiana
gptkbp:notable_member gptkb:William_Maclure
gptkb:Frances_Wright
gptkbp:operatedBy 1828
gptkbp:promoted Communal living
Moral philosophy
Shared property
Collective decision-making
Scientific inquiry
gptkbp:type Social experiment
gptkbp:typeOf Intentional community
gptkbp:wasPartOf The_broader_utopian_movement_in_America