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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PHALANSTERIES»
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To achieve this, Fourier proposed phalansteries, collective labor associations
with co-proprietorship and profit sharing. These phalansteries would be
analogous to the great hotels of Switzerland, frequently established on shares,
where all the ...
“You establishing phalansteries, Vladimir?” “It was in days long past, Olga
Mikhailovna—the vagaries and mistakes of our happy youth. Everybody has paid
his tribute to it, more or less." “Oh, not only phalansteries!” broke in Berdiaev. “
Vladimir ...
Such "attractive industry, " where group replaced group in ordered succession,
would provide material support for residents of phalansteries and would at the
same time afford ample scope for the exercise of their passions, which Fourier ...
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Moralists and Modernizers: America's Pre-Civil War Reformers
rist Charles Fourier, who hoped to eliminate poverty and alienation through the
establishment of scientifically organized cooperative communities called "
phalansteries." During the 1850s, new communities arose in New Jersey, Texas,
and ...
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The United States Democratic Review
To remedy this, they propose that the whole world shall be divided into societies,
which they term phalanxes ; and shall dwell in large common mansions, situated
in the midst of common demesnes, .which they denominate phalansteries.
organisation of phalansteries. A number of individuals possessed of neither
capacity, energy nor resources, founded phalansteries, some of which had a
capital of less than $1000. They took a small piece of land in a wild region,
burdened it ...
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The U.S. Democratic Review
To remedy this, they propose that the whole world shall be divided into societies,
which they term phalanxes ; and shall dwell in large common mansions, situated
in the midst of common demesnes, which they denominate phalansteries. At the ...
He talked particularly of the man who had evidently been the chief influence in
his mind, the inspired commercial traveller, Fourier, who planned out the
phalansteries where in bands of two thousand workers the millennium was to
come to the ...
Mary Patricia Willcocks, 1910
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Spirits and Scientists: Ideology, Spiritism and Brazilian ...
Comte discussed a sexless Utopia devoted to spiritual love, and Fourier
developed plans for harmonious phalansteries based on the balance of passions
(Manuel and Manuel 1966: 8; 1979: 659). Likewise, Kardec described a spirit
world in ...
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Albertus C. Van Raalte: Dutch Leader and American Patriot
His mathematical and analytical talents led him to determine that there were 12
passions, manifested in a total of 810 types, and therefore ideal communities —
which he called phalansteries — would have a population of 1,620: one man and
...
Jeanne M. Jacobson, Elton J. Bruins, Larry J. Wagenaar, 2001
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PHALANSTERIES»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
phalansteries en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Corbusier: the architecture and the man
... duplex apartments with their internal streets and public spaces have been associated with Charles Fourier's mid-19th-century Phalansteries. «Architects' Journal, May 15»
STUMPTALK: The different kinds of socialism
The kind of socialism the writer describes has its origins in the phalansteries of French socialist Charles Fourier (1772-1837), utopian ... «Crossville Chronicle, Nov 14»
Classical Marxism and the question of reformism
Fourier's phalansteries and Owen's New Lanark were supposed to be inspiring models which would change society “without disorder, or evil of ... «International Socialism Journal, Jul 14»
Chelsea Dreams
... the Chelsea's architect, Philip Hubert, were disciples of the French utopian Charles Fourier, who promoted the construction of elaborate “phalansteries” where ... «The Nation., Jun 14»
A Photographic Tour Of The Notorious Hotel Chelsea
... who believed in cooperative living and designed buildings called phalansteries, which operated similarly to communes. Hubert designed the ... «Co.Design, Dic 13»
From the Stacks: “The Prophet”
... order, while Fourierists drew up manically precise blueprints for the passionate phalansteries of the future. On the counter-revolutionary right, ... «The New Republic, Jul 13»
Book World: Philip F. Gura's 'Truth's Ragged Edge: The Rise of the …
... societies founded on the gratification of every desire, and many American followers attempted to create versions of his “phalansteries. «Washington Post, Abr 13»
The Barbed Gift of Leisure
Charles Fourier was even more effusive, describing a system of self-organizing phalansteries, or cells, where anarchist collectives would live in ... «Chronicle of Higher Education, Mar 13»
Surrealism and Electoral Politics
... in France, with his model communities, the Phalansteries, took the speculative, delirious path. Both had their disciples in America who tried to ... «CounterPunch, Nov 12»
Why America's unions are not working any more
Guilds, indenture, phalansteries, kibbutzes, apprenticeships – all of them, in their day, had success in either enriching proprietors or ennobling ... «Financial Times, Feb 11»