Fellowship of the New Life
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Fellowship of the New Life war eine linke britische Bewegung im späten 19. Jh., aus der die bekanntere Fabian Society hervorgegangen ist.
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La Fellowship of the New Life (en français : les Compagnons de la nouvelle vie) était un groupe de réflexion politique et sociale britannique au XIXe siècle dont fit scission la Fabian Society.
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The Fellowship of the New Life was a British organisation in the 19th century, most famous for a splinter group, the Fabian Society. It was founded in 1883, by the Scottish intellectual Thomas Davidson. Fellowship members included the poet Edward Carpenter, animal rights activist Henry Stephens Salt, sexologist Havelock Ellis, feminist Edith Lees (who later married Ellis), novelist Olive Schreiner and future Fabian secretary Edward R. Pease. Future UK Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald was briefly a member. According to MacDonald, the Fellowship's main influences were Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. The Fellowship published a journal called Seed-Time.
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The Fellowship of the New Life
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Fellowship of the New Life
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Fellowship of the New Life war eine linke britische Bewegung im späten 19. Jh., aus der die bekanntere Fabian Society hervorgegangen ist.
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The Fellowship of the New Life was a British organisation in the 19th century, most famous for a splinter group, the Fabian Society. It was founded in 1883, by the Scottish intellectual Thomas Davidson. Fellowship members included the poet Edward Carpenter, animal rights activist Henry Stephens Salt, sexologist Havelock Ellis, feminist Edith Lees (who later married Ellis), novelist Olive Schreiner and future Fabian secretary Edward R. Pease. Future UK Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald was briefly a member. According to MacDonald, the Fellowship's main influences were Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. The Fellowship published a journal called Seed-Time. Its objective was "The cultivation of a perfect character in each and all." They wanted to transform society by setting an example of clean simplified living for others to follow. Many of the Fellowship's members advocated pacifism, vegetarianism and simple living, under the influence of Leo Tolstoy's ideas. But when some members also wanted to become politically involved to aid society's transformation, it was decided that a separate society, the Fabian Society, would also be set up. All members were free to attend both societies. The Fellowship of the New Life disbanded in 1898. Although not a member, Patrick Geddes was influenced by some of the organisation'sideas.
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La Fellowship of the New Life (en français : les Compagnons de la nouvelle vie) était un groupe de réflexion politique et sociale britannique au XIXe siècle dont fit scission la Fabian Society.
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