William Thompson Philosopher

William Thompson (1775 – 28 March 1833) was an Irish political and philosophical writer and social reformer, developing from utilitarianism into an early critic of capitalist exploitation whose ideas influenced the Cooperative, Trade Union and Chartist movements as well as Karl Marx. Born into the Anglo-Irish Ascendancy of wealthy landowners and merchants of Cork society, his attempt to will his estate to the cooperative movement after his death sparked the longest court case in Irish legal history as other branches of his family fought to have the will annulled. According to E. T. Craig, this decision to will his estate to the cooperative movement was taken after a visit to the pioneering Ralahine Commune.

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William Thompson
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1775
Birth place
Kingdom of Ireland , Cork (city)
Date of deathMarch 28, 1833
Place of death
County Cork , Kingdom of Ireland , United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , Rosscarbery
Era
Modern philosophy

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Western philosophy

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