Socialism Exposed

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Socialism Exposed

by Joseph Mather

EN·~59 minutes·1 chapter

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Transcribed from the [c1840’s] Religious Tract Society edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

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Description

In this spirited 19th‑century tract, a clergyman takes on the burgeoning ideas of Robert Owen, the self‑styled architect of a “New Moral World.” He frames Owen’s proposals as a challenge to traditional Christian belief, questioning whether any human system can truly replace divine revelation. The opening lays out a series of pointed questions that invite listeners to weigh faith against emerging social theories.

The author draws sharp contrasts between biblical authority—miracles, prophecies, and timeless moral clarity—and Owen’s reliance on personal testimony alone. He invokes familiar figures from Scripture and Enlightenment philosophy to underline his doubts, while warning against abandoning established comfort for untested promises. Listeners will hear a blend of earnest concern, rhetorical vigor, and the earnest tone of a minister defending his faith.

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Language

en

Duration

~59 minutes (56K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-06-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph Mather

Joseph Mather

A lively voice from 18th-century Sheffield, this working-class songwriter turned everyday struggle, sharp humor, and local life into memorable street ballads. His songs offer a rare, ground-level view of industrial England from someone who lived it.

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