
Peer reviewed/Research article | Published online: Dec 2023 |
Utopia with science: Methods of Robert Owen鈥檚 socialism.
Tsuyoshi Yuki
Vol 56 No 3, pp. 85-93
How to cite this article: Yuki, T. (2023). Utopia with Science: Methods of Robert Owen鈥檚 Socialism. Journal of Co-operative Studies, 56(3), 85-93. https://doi.org/10.61869/ZCLG4942
Abstract
This paper introduces recent Japanese debates marking the 250th anniversary of Robert Owen鈥檚 birth in 2021. It identifies five key issues in Japanese research: (i) the relationship between Owen and utilitarianism; (ii) debates between Owen and William Thompson; (iii) the question of science and utopia; (iv) Owen鈥檚 later ideological development; and (v) his relationship to economic and political movements. The paper focuses on Owen鈥檚 socialism, which emerged alongside the rapid development of science during the Industrial Revolution, as Owen sought to connect his vision of utopia with scientific methods of calculation and deduction. The paper makes reference to the relationship between socialist ideas and utilitarian science, which was the starting point for Owen鈥檚 co-operative thought. By analysing Owen鈥檚 texts, we identify four key features that characterise Owenite socialism: (i) happiness-seeking utilitarianism; (ii) an emphasis on human development and the role of education (character formation theory) based on environmental determinism; (iii) criticism of individualistic institutions that hinder happiness; and (iv) scientism or empiricism.
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