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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 3: the covenant with death.1843. (search)
hrowing them out on her three avenues of approach— Unitarianism [Brook Farm], Universalism [Hopedale], and Nothingarianism. Ante, p. 25. The Northampton Association of Education and Industry was, indeed, committed to no creed, not even to communism, as it was a joint-stock concern. All its prominent members were known personally to Mr. Garrison, who vouched for them as among the freest and best spirits of the age, Lib. 12.143. when publishing their manifesto. Organization was effected on April 8, Noyes's Am. 1842, and as George W. Benson was one of the founders, Socialisms, p. 155. the progress of the enterprise was constantly reported to his brother-in-law. The subject of social reorganization, wrote the latter on December 16, 1843, to R. D. Ms. Webb, is attracting general attention, and exciting a growing interest. Many schemes are in embryo, and others have had a birth, and are now struggling for an existence. As experiments to bless our race, I feel an interest in them a