What were the two different visions of the
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Socialists had different visions of the future.
Some believed in the idea of cooperatives.
Example:
(i)Robert Owen (1771-1858), a leading English
manufacturer, sought to build a cooperative
community called New Harmony in Indiana (USA)
. Other socialists felt that cooperatives could not
be built on a wide scale only through individual
initiative: they demanded that governments
encourage cooperatives.
(ii)In France, for instance, Louis Blanc
(1813-1882) wanted the government to
encourage cooperatives and replace capitalist
enterprises. These cooperatives were to be
associations of people who produced goods
together and divided the profits according to the
work done by member.
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