Friday, 17 June 2016

The Polyamorous Christian Socialist Utopia That Made Silverware for Proper Americans

The Polyamorous Christian Socialist Utopia That Made Silverware for Proper Americans

The first time you heard the word “Oneida,” it was probably in the context of silverware. Founded in 1848, and in operation for just over three decades, the Oneida Community was profoundly revolutionary for its time, paving the way for advances in women’s and workers’ rights. At the commune headquartered on the Oneida River in upstate New York, women cut their hair short, ditched the corset, and did the same work as the men. Everyone worked four to six hours a day, and no one accumulated any material possessions—not furniture, not fine clothing, and certainly not silverware.
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