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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «FOURIERIST»
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Communism in History and Theory: From Utopian socialism to ...
Thirty-four Fourierist communities were created in the United States in the 1840s,
involving about 8,000 people.4 By 1850 the number of such phalanxes in the
United States grew to over forty, but few of them lasted more than a few years.
2
Piety in Providence: Class Dimensions of Religious ...
The Fourierist luminaries Albert Brisbane, John Orvis, and George Ripley (of
Brook Farm fame) stirred assemblies whose atten- tiveness and size they found
gratifying. "The audiences were really the largest and best selected," reported the
...
Mark Saunders Schantz, 2000
3
Saint-Simonians in Nineteenth-Century France: From Free Love ...
Owenites and Fourierists in North America The most successful, sustained and
well-documented export of Owenite, Saint-Simonian/Fourierist philosophies was
to the USA. The Protestant millenarian tradition dating from the seventeenth ...
4
Charles Fourier: The Visionary and His World
In America, with the help of Albert Brisbane's salesmanship, Fourierist
communities were established during the 1840s throughout the Northeast and as
far west as Iowa. Even in czarist Russia, where there was no real possibility for
the ...
5
Two Hundred Years of American Communes
Fourierist ideas. They had come across Fourierist publications and met Horace
Greeley and Albert Brisbane, who often visited the farm, and had lectures and
discussions on Fourierist principles. George Ripley adopted Fourier- ism, hoping
to ...
6
Utopias in American History
In 1844, encouraged by Brisbane, the Brook Farmers decided to become a
Fourierist phalanx. They were already following many of the Fourierist ideas, and
they hoped that by joining the Fourierist movement, they could attract more
members ...
Jyotsna Sreenivasan, 2008
7
The Utopian Alternative: Fourierism in Nineteenth-century ...
i6. The. Fourierist. Legacy. Stephen Pearl Andrews bravely announced in 1871
that Fou- rierism was "not dead, merely sleeping."' As the era of the Civil War
closed, however, Fourierist phalanxes had ceased to be a vital option for
American ...
8
In the Presence of the Past: Essays in Honour of Frank Manuel
Victor. Considerant: The. Making. of. a. Fourierist*. In Dostoevsky's great novel
The Devils we are introduced at an early point to "the insignificant and almost
abject figure of a little provincial official, a jealous husband and coarse family
tyrant", ...
R.T. Bienvenu, M. Feingold, 1990
9
America's Communal Utopias
1832 First Fourierist journal, La Reforme industrielle, published in Paris. Albert
Brisbane meets Fourier. 1837 Charles Fourier dies. 1840 Albert Brisbane
publishes Social Destiny of Man. 1841 Brook Farm founded in West Roxbury (
now ...
10
America's First Black Socialist: The Radical Life of Peter ...
to socialist ideas; in fact, the city was well-known as an Owenite and Fourierist
stronghold in the mid-nineteenth century. Socialist organizers who conceived of
and planted several communitarian experiments, including the Prairie Home ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «FOURIERIST»
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It's in Our Heads -- A Review of Dead End: Suburban Sprawl and the …
... based on Fourierist principles, instituted by "the dissidents of another era, abolitionists, sexual pioneers, seekers of spiritual enlightenment. «Huffington Post, fev 15»
Chelsea Dreams
... serving as ornamentation for the now-canonized artistic celebrities whose doings are (somewhat contrary to the Fourierist spirit) what really count for Tippins. «The Nation., jun 14»
America Is a Utopian Experiment—and Always Has Been
Some complained about the newly strict conversion to Fourierist doctrine. A November 1845 outbreak of smallpox briefly quarantined the ... «Pacific Standard, fev 14»
Memo to Francois Hollande: no sex please, we're French
Straight out of a Fourierist fantasy, if anyone was. A flag-waver for the orgy. Even Simone de Beauvoir gave her rampant sexuality the seal of ... «The Conversation, jan 14»
Now Available! Telos 165 (Winter 2013): Marcuse after Secularism
... defiance of the finitude of death, and the Fourierist transformation of work into play—are predicated upon a delinearization of historical time. «Telos Press, dez 13»
Give Up the Ghost
To say you were a Fourierist communitarian and a feminist and maybe a Transcendentalist and an abolitionist and a Spiritualist was stylish and ... «The Smart Set, jul 13»
The Persistence of the 'Lolita Syndrome'
... satire on the Bougainvillean/Fourierist vision of desires and passions leading naturally to a state of harmony rather than one in which murder, ... «New York Times, mai 13»
Kitchen Sink Socialism
But we 21st century socialists should be less interested in “intentional communities” – those Fourierist bastions dotting the fringes of our ... «Truth-Out, abr 13»
Raindrops Keep Falling on Their Heads: Will Self's Modernist …
His younger brother, Stanley, is his opposite—a Fourierist. A tide of stylized ennui takes him from the bed of an older woman to the front lines of ... «New York Observer, jan 13»
Art Review: Does The Dallas Biennale Reflect a Disregard For The …
... of the French background of the Biennale's curator and several of its artists, of the Fourierist commune of La Réunion and its place in Dallas ... «D Magazine, mai 12»