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81:"... We established a community upon the no-government, or non-resistance principle ; upon the largest liberty ; upon the broadest principles of democratic equality. With a faithful and honest trial of nearly three years, we were compelled to renounce the principles we entertained, both in relation to governments and religion and society, as false in theory and pernicious in their practical tendencies. 77:, and had become the editor of a daily Whig journal published in Dayton, Ohio. He wrote an autobiographical essay that included a short description of his motives in establishing the community, attributing its failure to human nature: 174:". National Intelligencer, newspaper, Washington, D.C., Vol. 47, No. 6822, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 12, 1846, p. 1. Accessed September 7, 2019. University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History. 228: 84:"They might, so far as governments are concerned, do very well if men were angels, and angels gods ; but human nature is too low, too selfish, and too ignorant for relations so exalted. ...": 73:. Although economically viable, internal differences and Collins' waning leadership resulted in the dissolution of the community. By 1846, Collins had reverted to theism and the 208: 223: 218: 129: 203: 54: 50: 31: 213: 74: 61:. During its life, the community had about a hundred members who shared living quarters as well as work on the 146: 26:
established in 1843 by the Society for Universal Inquiry and Reform in a 350-acre (1.4 km) farm near
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principles. It was one of several communities established by the Society prior to the
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Fogarty, Robert. "Utopian and Intentional Communities,"
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Buildings and structures in Onondaga County, New York
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Index

utopian
social experiment
Mottville
Skaneateles
Upstate New York
Fourierist
Civil War
John A. Collins
abolitionist
community leader
farm
sawmill
print shop
Whig party
Community Place
Architecture Worth Saving in Onondaga County
"Skaneateles Community, Freethought trail"
A Radical Reformed
The Carriage Barn at Frog Pond
Categories
History of New York (state)
Utopian communities in the United States
Utopian socialism
Populated places established in 1843
1843 establishments in New York (state)
Buildings and structures in Onondaga County, New York

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