10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FOURIERISM»
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Fourierism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Utopian Alternative:
Fourierism in Nineteenth-century ...
Carl J. Guarneri traces the American Fourierist movement from its roots in the religious, social, and economic upheavals of the 1830s, through its bold communal experiments of the 1840s, to its lingering twilight after the Civil War.
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Somewhat on the Community System: Representations of ...
Representations of Fourierism in the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne Andrew
Loman. movement, which necessarily implied jettisoning the philosophical,
libidinal, and cosmogonical extravagances of Fourierist theory (this had been
happening, ...
3
The Sun Shines for All: Journalism and Ideology in the Life ...
Charles Dana would become one of Fourierism's most enthusiastic devotees. In
August 1842, Horace Greeley wrote to Dana suggesting that the Brook Farm
experiment proved that Christian philanthropy was not enough to transform
society, ...
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Transcendental Utopias: Individual and Community at Brook ...
that the "ideology of the Brook Farm leaders was from the beginning closer to
Fourierism than to Transcendentalism."6 In short, from one point of view
Transcendentalism is too frivolous and self-centered to coexist with Fourierism;
from the ...
5
Encyclopedia of Transcendentalism
“Fourierism” 111 can disciple who had met Fourier in Paris. Brisbane wrote a
column in Horace GREELEY's NEW YORK TRI- BUNE in which he expounded
his excitement about Fourier's plans for social reorganization. Brisbane
translated ...
6
History of American Socialisms
is certain that Ripley and Dana did not bring Fourierism into the Tribune, but on
the contrary received Fourierism from the Tribune, during the very period when
Raymond was assisting Greeley. When they joined the Tribune in 1847 — 9, ...
John Humphrey Noyes, 1870
7
Marx for the 21st Century
Mill on Fourierism With respect to socialism, Mill had supported Fourierism, since
the time of the second edition of the Principles of Political Economy: 'The most
skillfully combined, and in every respect the least open to objection, of the forms
of ...
8
Dostoevsky: The Years of Ordeal, 1850-1859
Wishing to prove that Petrashevsky could not possibly have done any harm, he
proceeds to discuss Fourierism in general for the benefit of the Commission. In
the first place, he explains, Fourierism "is a peaceful system; it captivates the soul
...
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Horace Greeley's New-York Tribune: Civil War-era Socialism ...
Fourierism shared with conventional Whig political economy an affinity for
corporate and fraternal bonds, but, more radically, it also imagined a more
democratic economic order and a social life governed by uninhibited impulse. By
pushing the ...
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Robert Owen and the Owenites in Britain and America: The ...
A few Owenites, notably Hugh Doherty, were attracted to Fourierism, but for the
most part Fourierism was just one more store-house from which social ideas
could be appropriated as necessary. Theoretically Owenites and Fourierists
differed ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FOURIERISM»
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Fourierism is used in the context of the following news items.
Brisbanes descend upon Batavia
Albert was widely known for his political beliefs, mainly being a proponent of Fourierism. Charles Fourier was a French philosopher. — One of ... «The Daily News Online, Jun 15»
Republican Peace, Love & Understanding
... desire—and be sure that the Glorious Principles of Popery, Fourierism, Free Love, Woman's Rights, the Maine law, & above all the Equality of ... «ARTINFO, Dec 12»
Common Narrative: Molly Reed Discusses her Audio Archiving Project
Fourierism was adopted and brought to the United States by Albert Brisbane, who ... Many leading American intellectuals embraced Fourierism, ... «The Indypendent, May 10»
The Green Issue The End Is Near! (Yay!)
Millard's sketch happened to look a lot like the master plan of Fourierism, one of the most popular secular utopian movements in American ... «New York Times, Apr 09»