Spencean Philanthropists

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The Spencean Philanthropists were a radical early 19th-century British political group inspired by Thomas Spence’s ideas on land nationalization and social equality, known for their involvement in revolutionary plots against the government.

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instanceOf British political organization
radical political group
activeInCentury 19th century
activePeriod early 19th century
associatedWith Arthur Thistlewood NERFINISHED
James Ings NERFINISHED
John Brunt NERFINISHED
Richard Tidd NERFINISHED
William Davidson NERFINISHED
basedOnIdeasOf Thomas Spence NERFINISHED
coreBelief land belongs to the people in common
political power should rest with the people
rents from land should support the community
country United Kingdom
goal abolition of private landownership
establishment of communal land ownership
political reform
redistribution of wealth
universal suffrage
historicalContext post-Napoleonic economic distress in Britain
repression of radical movements after the Napoleonic Wars
ideology Spenceanism NERFINISHED
agrarian socialism
land nationalization
social equality
influenced early land reform movements in Britain
later British socialist thought
influencedBy French Revolution NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Thomas Spence NERFINISHED
involvedIn Cato Street Conspiracy NERFINISHED
revolutionary plotting in post-Napoleonic Britain
language English
location London, England
surface form: London
method conspiratorial organization
propaganda for land nationalization
secret meetings
movement British radicalism
namedAfter Thomas Spence NERFINISHED
notableFor advocacy of common ownership of land
revolutionary plots against the British government
opposedTo British monarchy NERFINISHED
aristocracy
private ownership of land
politicalPosition far-left
status defunct
suppressedBy British government NERFINISHED
typeOfOrganization clandestine political society
viewedAs subversive by the British authorities

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Cato Street Conspiracy faction Spencean Philanthropists