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Pantisocracy (from the Greek πᾶν and ἰσοκρατία meaning "equal or level government by/for all") was a utopian scheme devised in 1794 by, among others, the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey for an egalitarian community. It is a system of government where all rule equally. They originally intended to establish such a community in the United States, choosing a site on the banks of the Susquehanna River after considering other places such as Kentucky. By 1795 Southey had doubts about the viability of this and proposed moving the project to Wales. The two men were unable to agree on the location, causing the project to collapse.

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  • Pantisocracy (from the Greek πᾶν and ἰσοκρατία meaning "equal or level government by/for all") was a utopian scheme devised in 1794 by, among others, the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey for an egalitarian community. It is a system of government where all rule equally. They originally intended to establish such a community in the United States, choosing a site on the banks of the Susquehanna River after considering other places such as Kentucky. By 1795 Southey had doubts about the viability of this and proposed moving the project to Wales. The two men were unable to agree on the location, causing the project to collapse. Others involved included the poet Robert Lovell and three of the Fricker sisters, Sara, Edith and Mary, who married the three poets, and George Burnett (who proposed unsuccessfully to another Fricker sister, Martha). Their friend Thomas Poole was not part of the scheme but considered moving to somewhere nearby, writing: Could they realise [their plan] they would, indeed, realise the age of reason; but however perfectible human nature may be, I fear it is not yet perfect enough to exist long under the regulations of such a system, particularly when the Executors of the plan are taken from a society in a high degree civilized and corrupted…I think a man would do well first to see the country and his future hopes, before he removes his connections or any large portion of his property, there. I could live, I think, in America, much to my satisfaction and credit, without joining such a scheme…though I should like well to accompany them, and see what progress they make. (en)
  • La pantisocrazia (dal greco πᾶν e ἰσοκρατία che significa "governo egualitario o dello stesso livello per tutti") era uno schema utopico ideato nel 1794, tra gli altri, dai poeti Samuel Taylor Coleridge e Robert Southey per una comunità egualitaria. Era un sistema di governo in cui tutti avrebbero governano allo stesso modo. Inizialmente intendevano stabilire una tale comunità negli Stati Uniti, scegliendo un sito sulle rive del fiume Susquehanna dopo aver considerato altri luoghi come il Kentucky. Nel 1795 Southey aveva dubbi sulla fattibilità del progetto e propose di spostare la sede del futuro insediamento in Galles. I due uomini non furono in grado di mettersi d'accordo sul luogo, facendo crollare il progetto. Altre persone coinvolte erano il poeta Robert Lovell e tre delle sorelle Fricker, Sara, Edith e Mary, che sposarono i tre poeti, e George Burnett (che fece la proposta senza successo a un'altra sorella Fricker, Martha). Il loro amico Thomas Poole non faceva parte del piano ma considerò di trasferirsi da qualche parte nelle vicinanze, scrivendo: (it)
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  • Pantisocracy (from the Greek πᾶν and ἰσοκρατία meaning "equal or level government by/for all") was a utopian scheme devised in 1794 by, among others, the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey for an egalitarian community. It is a system of government where all rule equally. They originally intended to establish such a community in the United States, choosing a site on the banks of the Susquehanna River after considering other places such as Kentucky. By 1795 Southey had doubts about the viability of this and proposed moving the project to Wales. The two men were unable to agree on the location, causing the project to collapse. (en)
  • La pantisocrazia (dal greco πᾶν e ἰσοκρατία che significa "governo egualitario o dello stesso livello per tutti") era uno schema utopico ideato nel 1794, tra gli altri, dai poeti Samuel Taylor Coleridge e Robert Southey per una comunità egualitaria. Era un sistema di governo in cui tutti avrebbero governano allo stesso modo. Inizialmente intendevano stabilire una tale comunità negli Stati Uniti, scegliendo un sito sulle rive del fiume Susquehanna dopo aver considerato altri luoghi come il Kentucky. Nel 1795 Southey aveva dubbi sulla fattibilità del progetto e propose di spostare la sede del futuro insediamento in Galles. I due uomini non furono in grado di mettersi d'accordo sul luogo, facendo crollare il progetto. (it)
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  • Pantisocracy (en)
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