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- Andrews, Stephen Pearl, 1812-1886: The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato: The New Scientific Universal Language (New York: D. Thomas, 1871) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Andrews, Stephen Pearl, 1812-1886: The True Constitution of Government in the Sovereignty of the Individual as the Final Development of Protestantism, Democracy, and Socialism (no. 1 of The Science of Society; New York: W. J. Baner, 1851) (multiple formats at archive.org)
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Andrews, Stephen Pearl (1812-1886)
Born in Templeton, Massachusetts Stephen Pearl Andrews was the youngest of eight born to renowned Baptist clergyman and revivalist, Elisha Andrews. Often referred to as "Pearl" by his family and friends, "Andrews was a passionate publicist for nearly every cause of the mid-nineteenth-century reform era--abolition, phonology, universal language, Fourierism, individualist anarchism, phrenology, spiritualism, women's rights, free love, hydrotherapy, communism, temperance, and Swedenborgianism--not to mention his own original contributions to the ferment, Pantarchy and Universology" (P. Wilson). He was a fierce supporter of the abolitionist movement; as a child he helped four runaway slaves find shelter with his family, telling his mother, "These are my brothers" (P. Wilson). After graduating from Amherst College, Andrews moved to New Orleans to practice law. It was in New Orleans that Andrews found stability as a lawyer and experienced a growing unpo
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Stephen Pearl Andrews
Born
March 22, 1812Templeton, Massachusetts
Philosophy
Individualist Anarchism, Free Love
Occupation
Lawyer, linguist, political philosopher, abolitionist, author, community founder
Known For
Creating "Alwato" language,
Works
The Complete Phonographic Class-Book (1845)The Phonographic Reader: A Complete Course of Inductive Reading Lessons in Phonography (1846)
Cost the Limit of Price (1851)
The Constitution of Government in the Sovereignty of the Individual (1851)
The Science of kultur (1851)
The Sovereignty of the Individual (1853)
Principles of natur, Original Physiocracy, the New Order of Government (1857)
The Pantarchy (1871)
The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato: The New Scientific Universal Language (1871)
The Basic Outline of Universology (1872)
The Labor Dollar (1881)
Elements of Universology (1881)
The New Civilization (1885)
Parents
Rev. Elisha Andrews & Ann Lathrop
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