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  2. Icarians - Wikipedia

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    The Icarian movement was inspired by an 1840 utopian novel by Étienne Cabet, Voyage en Icarie (Voyage to Icaria). The Icarians / ɪˈkɛriənz / were a French-based utopian socialist movement, established by the followers of politician, journalist, and author Étienne Cabet.

  3. The 19th-Century Novel That Inspired a Communist Utopia on the...

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    November 28, 2023 Icaria was guided by a single principle: “to each following his needs, from each following his strengths,” as Cabet put it. Courtesy of Cathy Riley / French Icarian Colony...

  4. Archives - Icarian Center - WIU

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    The Icarians, a group of mostly middle class French idealists led by Etienne Cabet (1788-1856), attempted to establish a communistic society in Nauvoo, Illinois, in the 1850's. The group settled at this site, located on the Mississippi River, after the Mormons departed.

  5. Étienne Cabet - Wikipedia

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    Étienne Cabet ( French: [etjɛn kabɛ]; January 1, 1788 – November 9, 1856) was a French philosopher and utopian socialist who founded the Icarian movement. Cabet became the most popular socialist advocate of his day, with a special appeal to artisans who were being undercut by factories.

  6. Brief Pan-Icarian History According to Icarian-American lore, a group of immigrants from Icaria formed a mutual aid in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on January 26, 1903, which was later chartered in 1905 as the Icarian Brotherhood of America.

  7. Icarian Colony - TSHA

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    Updated: January 13, 2022 Map of the Surveyed Part of Peters Colony Texas, Map #3155 (1852) that identifies Icaria near present day Justin, Texas. Courtesy of the Texas General Land Office. Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107. Icarian Colony.

  8. The Icarians | Iowa PBS

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    All the boundaries are down in bundles. My community is not imaginary, it’s on earth and we go there by boat to America to the province of Iowa. It’s called Icaria. In 1840 the people of Paris, France, were reading with excitement a book by Etienne Cabet entitled Travels in Icarie.

  9. Icarian | political movement | Britannica

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    In utopia: Utopian communities. The Icarians, followers of Cabet, established ill-fated communities in Illinois (Nauvoo, formerly settled by Mormons), Missouri, Iowa, and California. Read More. Other articles where Icarian is discussed: Étienne Cabet: …280 settlers there to start Icaria.

  10. Icarians - Wikiwand

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    The Icarians / ɪˈkɛriənz / were a French-based utopian socialist movement, established by the followers of politician, journalist, and author Étienne Cabet. In an attempt to put his economic and social theories into practice, Cabet led his followers to the United States of America in 1848, where the Icarians established a series of ...

  11. Icarians - Apps on Google Play

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    With hundreds of thousands of professional and learning centers on the site, Icarians is a vast source of inspiration for work from across the creative industries. Promoting diversity is at the heart of what we do, so we use our platform to spotlight underrepresented learners or Trainers.