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The Hopedale Community was founded out of Worcester County, Massachusetts in 1842 by Adin Ballou. He and his followers purchased 600 acres (2.4 km2) of land on which they built homes for the community members, chapels and the factories for which the company was initially formed.

Ballou believed that he could create a utopian community blending the features of a factory town with those of a religion-based commune. He called this ”Practical Christianity” but unlike several similar communities, it was important to Ballou that Hopedale would not be isolated from the rest of society. He hoped that it would be able to stand as a beacon of social reform in the time of the Civil War. The community stood for temperance, abolitionism, woman’s rights, spiritualism and education. [1] 14 years after the land was purchased, Hopedale went bankrupt. The intentional community was converted into a textile factory town. The factories were purchased by George and Ebenezer Draper.

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Joint Stock Community [edit]

Each person, upon joining the community, invested his property into the Community. Each year they were credited according to this amount. If a person was to leave the Community he was given either their initial investment or ninety percent of that which was credited to him.

Gender equality [edit]

The Hopedale Community, or Fraternal Community No. 1, made many attempts to create equality among all members. Though Ballou stated that men and women were equal members of the society he commented that male and female roles were set by their creator. This meant that within the community men and women were allowed to take part in democratic processes but women were, for the most part, given domestically oriented jobs and the men were the governmental leaders. There was even a special sector of the “Hopedale Industrial Army” that doubled as a traditional sewing circle for women to socialize while working. But there were several women who took on roles in the government and promotion of the community. According to Edward K. Spann’s book Hopedale: From Commune to Company Town, 1840-1920, Abby H. Price, an elected official of the Hopedale community, acted as a spokeswoman for equal rights and work compensation.

Community beliefs [edit]

Hopedale Community was founded upon Ballou’s Universalist beliefs about Christianity. He believed that Jesus Christ had made it possible for people to live a good life on Earth and so this community was instituted to be an example of this life. The Christian lifestyle at Hopedale was more concerned with equality, love and sharing than it was about the dogmas of religion. In his book, Practical Christian Socialism, Ballou outlines the principles of theology, righteousness and social order.

I. Principles of Theological Truth
1. The existence of one All-Perfect Infinite God.
2. The mediatorial manifestation of God through Christ.
3. Divine revelations and inspirations given to men.
4. The immortal existence of human and angelic spirits.
5. The moral agency and religious obligation of mankind.
6. The certainty of a perfect divine retribution.
7. The necessity of man’s spiritual regeneration.
8. The final universal triumph of good over evil.

II. Principles of Personal Righteousness.
1. Reverence for the Divine and spiritual.
2. Self-denial for righteousness’ sake.
3. Justice to all beings.
4. Truth in all manifestations of mind.
5. Love in all spiritual relations.
6. Purity in all things.
7. Patience in all right aims and pursuits.
8. Unceasing progress towards perfection.

III. Principles of Social Order
1. The supreme Fatherhood of God.
2. The universal Brotherhood of Man.
3. The declared perfect love of God to Man.
4. The required perfect love of Man to God.
5. The required perfect love of Man to Man.
6. The required just reproof and disfellowship of evildoers.
7. The required non-resistance of evildoers with evil.
8. The designed unity of the righteous.

References [edit]

  • Ballou, Adin. Practical Christian Socialism Care-of: Friends of Adin Ballou [2]
  • Spann, Edward K. Hopedale: From Commune to Company Town 1840-1920 Columbus: Ohio State University Press. 1992.

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Thu, 02 May 2013 14:23:43 -0700

Hopedale Community Nursery School Bake and Yard Sale at St. Aidan's church, 318 Queen Mary Dr., 8 a.m.-2 p.m.. Garage Sale at St. Aidan's church, 318 Queen Mary Dr., 7:30 a.m.-noon. Milton Farm Craft Show at Country Heritage Park, 8560 Tremaine Rd.
 
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Tue, 30 Apr 2013 13:25:10 -0700

Hopedale Community Nursery School Bake and Yard Sale at St. Aidan's church, 318 Queen Mary Dr., 8 a.m.-2 p.m.. Garage Sale at St. Aidan's church, 318 Queen Mary Dr., 7:30 a.m.-noon. Milton Farm Craft Show at Country Heritage Park, 8560 Tremaine Rd.
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