Robert Owen As A Businessman
Peter Gorb
Business History Review, 1951, vol. 25, issue 3, 127-148
Abstract:
The student of the various working-class movements which originated in the period of the Industrial Revolution in England has always to take account of the influence of Robert Owen on these movements. To each of them, this strange and interesting man brought a set of ideas and a range of experience which, when viewed in the light of his personal history, are of significance to the business historian.
Date: 1951
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