History of American Socialisms

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The latter kept the store and the accounts. The members do not appear to have been acquainted with the mode in which either the store or books were kept.
" At the commencement, when they were sufficiently supplied from the store, they agreed tolerably well ; but during the latter period of the experiment, when Mr.
Moorhouse began to be slack in buying things for the members, there was a good deal of disagreement. The store was nearly always empty, and when anything was brought into it, there wa
...s a general scramble to see who should get the most. This, as a matter of course, produced much jealousy and quarreling. All kinds of suspicions were afloat, and it was generally reported that the executive, including the store-keeper, fared better than the rest.
** Some work was done, and some improvements were made upon the land. Rye and potatoes were planted, and probably consumed. The experiment existed a few months, and then by degrees died away." Digitized by Google NEW YORK EXPERIMENTS. 307 The following from a person who took part in the experiment, will give the reader a nearer view of the causes of the failure : "The population congregated at Piseco was com- posed of all nations, characters and conditions; a motley group of ill-assorted materials, as inexperienced as it was heterogeneous.


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