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Title: The Communistic Societies of the United States 
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THE COMMUNISTIC SOCIETIES OF THE UNITED STATES 
FROM PERSONAL VISIT AND OBSERVATION BY CHARLES 
NORDHOFF 
 
TO MY FRIENDS, DOCTOR AND MRS. JOHN DAVIS, OF 
CINCINNATI. 
[Illustration: VIEWS IN ZOAR.] 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
INTRODUCTION 
SUBJECTS OF THE INQUIRY THE CONDITION AND 
NECESSITIES OF LABOR MISTAKE OF THE TRADES-UNIONS 
REASONS FOR IT LABOR SOCIETIES, AS AT PRESENT 
MANAGED, MISCHIEVOUS 
THE AMANA SOCIETY 
ITS HISTORY AND ORIGIN AMANA IN 1874 SOCIAL HABITS 
AND CUSTOMS RELIGION AND LITERATURE
THE HARMONISTS AT ECONOMY 
ECONOMY IN 1874 HISTORY OF THE HARMONY SOCIETY ITS 
RELIGIOUS CREED PRACTICAL LIFE SOME PARTICULARS OF 
"FATHER RAPP" 
THE SEPARATISTS OF ZOAR 
ORIGIN AND HISTORY THEIR RELIGIOUS FAITH PRACTICAL 
LIFE AND PRESENT CONDITION 
THE SHAKERS 
"MOTHER ANN" THE ORDER OF LIFE AMONG THE SHAKERS 
A VISIT TO MOUNT LEBANON DETAILS OF ALL THE SHAKER 
SOCIETIES SHAKER LITERATURE "SPIRITUAL 
MANIFESTATIONS" 
THE ONEIDA AND WALLINGFORD PERFECTIONISTS 
ORIGIN AND HISTORY THEIR RELIGIOUS BELIEF DAILY LIFE 
AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUNDAY AT ONEIDA 
"CRITICISM" AND "PRAYER-CURES" 
THE AURORA AND BETHEL COMMUNES 
AURORA IN OREGON BETHEL IN MISSOURI THEIR HISTORY 
AND RELIGIOUS FAITH 
THE ICARIANS 
THE BISHOP HILL COLONY 
ITS ORIGIN AND HISTORY CAUSES OF ITS FAILURE 
THE CEDAR VALE COMMUNE 
THE SOCIAL FREEDOM COMMUNITY 
THREE COLONIES--NOT COMMUNISTIC 
ANAHEIM, IN CALIFORNIA VINELAND, IN NEW JERSEY 
SILKVILLE PRAIRIE HOME, IN KANSAS 
COMPARATIVE VIEW AND REVIEW 
STATISTICAL COMMUNAL POLITICS AND POLITICAL 
ECONOMY CHARACTER OF THE PEOPLE INFLUENCES OF 
COMMUNISTIC LIFE CONDITIONS AND POSSIBILITIES OF 
COMMUNISTIC LIVING 
BIBLIOGRAPHY 
INDEX 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
VIEWS IN ZOAR MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF 
COMMUNISTIC SOCIETIES GRACE BEFORE MEAT--AMANA
SCHOOL-HOUSE--AMANA AMANA, A GENERAL VIEW 
CHURCH AT AMANA INTERIOR VIEW OF CHURCH PLAN OF 
THE INSPIRATIONIST VILLAGES ASSEMBLY 
HALL--ECONOMY CHURCH AT ECONOMY A STREET VIEW IN 
ECONOMY FATHER RAPP'S HOUSE--ECONOMY CHURCH AT 
ZOAR SCHOOL-HOUSE AT ZOAR A GROUP OF SHAKERS THE 
FIRST SHAKER CHURCH, AT MOUNT LEBANON SHAKER 
ARCHITECTURE--MOUNT LEBANON SHAKER 
ARCHITECTURE--ENFIELD, N. H. SHAKER WOMEN AT WORK 
SHAKER COSTUMES SHAKER WORSHIP.--THE DANCE 
SISTERS IN EVERY-DAY COSTUME ELDER FREDERICK W. 
EVANS VIEW OF A SHAKER VILLAGE THE 
HERB-HOUSE--MOUNT LEBANON MEETING-HOUSE AT 
MOUNT LEBANON INTERIOR OF MEETING-HOUSE AT 
MOUNT LEBANON SHAKER TANNERY--MOUNT LEBANON 
SHAKER OFFICE AND STORE AT MOUNT LEBANON A 
SHAKER ELDER A GROUP OF SHAKER CHILDREN SHAKER 
DINING-HALL A SHAKER SCHOOL SHAKER MUSIC-HALL J. H. 
NOYES, FOUNDER OF THE PERFECTIONISTS COSTUMES AT 
ONEIDA THE BETHEL COMMUNE, MISSOURI CHURCH AT 
BETHEL, MISSOURI 
 
[Illustration: MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF COMMUNISTIC 
SOCIETIES.] 
 
INTRODUCTION 
Though it is probable that for a long time to come the mass of mankind 
in civilized countries will find it both necessary and advantageous to 
labor for wages, and to accept the condition of hired laborers (or, as it 
has absurdly become the fashion to say, employees), every thoughtful 
and kind-hearted person must regard with interest any device or plan 
which promises to enable at least the more intelligent, enterprising, and 
determined part of those who are not capitalists to become such, and to 
cease to labor for hire. 
Nor can any one doubt the great importance, both to the security of the 
capitalists, and to the intelligence and happiness of the non-capitalists 
(if I may use so awkward a word), of increasing the number of avenues
to independence for the latter. For the character and conduct of our own 
population in the United States show conclusively that nothing so 
stimulates intelligence in the poor, and at the same time nothing so well 
enables them to bear    
    
		
	
	
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