During the mid-19th century, Transcendentalist writers had a strong influence over the formation of "<span>utopian communities," since there were many prominent ideas of forward social change. </span>
The mid-nineteenth century visionary thoughts regarding profound and social structure was a noteworthy impact in later Utopian communities.
Transcendentalism philosophy was a reasoning that underlined that singular ideals and bliss relied on self acknowledgment, and furthermore that the otherworldly and religious universes are significantly more critical than the physical world. The general population that had confidence in this, visionaries, needed their way of life to be one of a kind and stray from likenesses with different societies. Visionaries trusted that nature is loaded with excellence and is all that the world brings to the table. Their thought is that you should progress toward becoming "one" with nature and grasp all it brings to the table.
The political, social, and economic reforms of the early
1800s in the Britain reflected the growing power of the middle class through
industrialization in which led the middle class to grow that made more voice in
the government to be pushed. It also made reforms like social and economic to
have a more better living and working conditions and by that the influence grew
bigger in support of Queen Victoria.