BROOK FARM


Meaning of BROOK FARM in English

Short-lived utopian experiment in communal living (1841–47) in West Roxbury, Mass.

(near Boston), founded by George Ripley . The best known of the many utopian communities organized in the U.S. in the mid-19th century, Brook Farm was to combine the thinker and the worker, to guarantee the greatest mental freedom, and to prepare a society of liberal, cultivated persons whose lives would be more wholesome and simpler than they could be amid the pressure of competitive institutions. It is remembered for the distinguished literary figures and intellectual leaders associated with it, including Charles A. Dana , Nathaniel Hawthorne , Margaret Fuller , Horace Greeley , James Russell Lowell , John Greenleaf Whittier , and Ralph Waldo Emerson (though not all of them were actual members). It was also noted for the modern educational theory of its excellent school. See also Oneida Community .

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