who was Robert Owen ?.what reform did he introduced?
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Robert Owen, a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer, was one founder of utopian socialism and the cooperative movement. He is known for efforts to improve factory working conditions for his workers and promote experimental socialistic communities.
Owen's agitation for social change and the Owenites whose work he inspired, including the efforts of his own children, helped to establish and promote long-lasting social reforms in the area of women's and workers' rights; the establishment of free public libraries and museums; childcare and public, co-educational ...
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Robert Owen was a social reformer , textile manufacturer and a philanthropist, he was known for the efforts to improve factory working conditions for his workers as promote experimental socialistic communities . Improved employ housing and built schools for the towns children
Also Owen's philosophy for social reform became known as Owenism, which claimed that businesses and society, in general, could be transformed for the better by utopian socialist ideals.
Also Owen's philosophy for social reform became known as Owenism, which claimed that businesses and society, in general, could be transformed for the better by utopian socialist ideals.
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