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George Stubbs: 50 Chapters of an Imagined Biography
They had overheard scraps of an animated conversation between two young
men nearby, and what particularly struck them was the frequent use of two
strange words: “pantisocracy” (sometimes “pantisocrat”) and “aspheterism,” each
uttered ...
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Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Forthwith the system came to be known as Pantisocrasy, and its aim as
Aspheterism. Pantisocrasy meant the equal government of all; and Aspheterism
meant the generalization of individual property. These two were to do the
civilized world ...
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Romanticism and Colonialism: Writing and Empire, 1780-1830
Such 'Aspheterism' (as Coleridge termed it) would irrevocably remove any
material incentive for men to do evil. In developing a practical scheme for daily
life in their utopian community, Coleridge may have consulted Keate's Account of
the ...
Timothy Fulford, Peter J. Kitson, 2005
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Romantic Migrations: Local, National, and Transnational ...
The only problem with this Pantisocratic group is that they are thieving gypsies.
The fields provide them abundant labor-free food because they get it through “
midnight theft” (236). Aspheterism here fails to create the condition in which “
every ...
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Robert Southey: Entire Man of Letters
Fired with enthusiasm by Southey's bare suggestions, he developed it into a
fullblown system in which the Pantisocrats were to practise 'aspheterism', another
term he invented. Where Pantisocracy involved the government of all,
aspheterism ...
William Arthur Speck, 2006
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Totally Weird and Wonderful Words
aspheterism [ass-fet-tuh-rizm] the belief that there should be no private property;
a synonym for communism. This word comes from a Greek word meaning '
nothing of one's own.' asseclist [ass-uh-klist] this suggestive combination of
letters ...
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Coleridge and the Idea of Friendship, 1789-1804
Central to these convivial scenes is the "UNDIVIDED dale," which draws together
the group's equality of labor and social unity with the scheme's central tenet: "
Aspheterism," or the abolition of property. In linking aspheterism to the creation of
...
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The life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Forthwith the system came to be known as Pantisocrasy, and its aim as
Aspheterism. Pantisocrasy meant the equal government of all ; and Aspheterism
meant the generalization of individual property. These two were to do the
civilized world ...
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Utopias and Utopians: An Historical Dictionary of Attempts ...
466 Antiochus IV, 123 Aquarius Festival, 288, 413 Aristotle, 61 Arizmendiarrieta,
Jose Maria, 19-20, 262 Armitage, A. Faulkner, 309 Arnold, Eberhard, 20-21, 376-
377 Aspheterism, 307 Asquith, Lady Cynthia, 331 Association of Beneficents, ...
Richard C.S. Trahair, 2013
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Americomania and the French Revolution Debate in Britain, ...
There the Pantisocrats also hoped to put into practice the other founding principle
of their idealist community, “Aspheterism,” or the sharing of property and labor
equally among all of its adult members, both men and women. Described by one
...