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describe the views of robert owen and louis blank about socialism

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Answer: (i) Robert Owen: He wanted to form a cooperative community called 'New Harmony', in Indiana. He felt that the government should also support such cooperatives and encourage them. (ii) Louis Blanc: He wanted the government to encourage cooperatives and replace capitalist enterprises.To some, Robert Owen was a visionary; to others he was a naïve idealist. He may have been a little bit of both. His philosophy, Owenism, sought to use utopian socialist ideals to create a society with no private property, no poverty, and no ignorance.

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cooperative community called 'New Harmony', in Indiana. He felt that the government should also support such cooperatives and encourage them. (ii) Louis Blanc: He wanted the government to encourage cooperatives and replace capitalist enterprises.

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