FOURIER, CHARLES

shärl fooryāˈ, 1772–1837, French social philosopher. From a bourgeois family, he condemned existing institutions and evolved a kind of utopian socialism. In Théorie des quatre mouvements (1808) and later works he developed his idea that the natural passions of man would, if properly channeled, result in social harmony. To achieve this goal, many of the artificial restraints of civilization were to be destroyed. The social organization for such development was to be based on the "phalanx," an economic unit composed of 1,620 people. Members would live in the phalanstère (or phalanstery), a community building, and work would be divided among people according to their natural inclinations. Fourier was not ready to discard capitalism completely; basically his ideal was an agricultural society, systematically arranged. His writings anticipated the 20th-century social problems resulting from mechanization and industrialization. Fourierism obtained a number of converts in France, and several newspapers spread the doctrines, but followers failed to establish any lasting colony there. After Fourier's death his principal disciple, Victor Prosper Considérant, tried to found a colony in Texas. Albert Brisbane and Horace Greeley were the principal figures in the sudden and wide development of colonies in the United States. Brook Farm was for a time Fourierist. The most successful of the communities was the North American Phalanx at Red Bank, N.J.

See studies by N. V. Riasanovsky (1969), D. Zeldin (1969), and J. F. Beecher (1987).

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SELECTIONS FROM THE WORKS OF FOURIER WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY CHARLES GIDE TRANSLATED BY JULIA FRANKLIN LONDON SWAN SONNENSCHEIN CO., LIM. PATERNOSTER SQUARE, E.C. 1901
...Harper, 1965 . The chapter on Fourier is the best short introduction...Riasanovsky, The Teachings of Charles Fourier Berkeley: University of California...early x 9th century thought. Charles Fourier, Le Nouveau monde amoureux...
...one of the greatest theorists upon the subject of social institutions and social progress that has ever appeared--Charles Fourier. His system is complicated, but very remarkable and interesting, and well worth studying merely as a subject of...
...Sumner and not a few others to the "evolutionary love" of Charles S. Peirce and the "creative intelligence" of John Dewey...the "fundamen tals" and what are the "overtones" of the Fourier series of mental evolution. The theory of emergent evolution...
...La Volente de Savoir. Paris: Gallimard, 1976. Fourier, Charles. Harmonian Man. Edited by Mark Poster, translated...Selections. Translated by Julia Franklin, Introduction by Charles Gide. London: Swann Sonnenschein Co., 1901. Frege...
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...Motion Parallax, and Binocular Disparity by J. Farley Norman , Charles E. Crabtree , Ashley N. Bartholomew , Elizabeth L. Ferrell...Examples of the textured stimuli are shown in Figure 1, and their Fourier transforms are shown in Figure 2. On every trial, the textures...
...Adrian R. Fleissig This paper uses the Fourier flexible form to jointly approximate utility...developed in this paper, is to use the Fourier flexible form to jointly estimate services...durable and nondurable goods using the Fourier flexible form, the possibility of functional...
...by eight artists, ranging from Charles Sandisons large-scale Index...Civilization--after Henry Darger and Charles Fourier (2000-2003) and Leo Villareals...Author e-mail interview with Charles Sandison on February 1, 2006...
...Republicaine Centrale and founded, with his friends Champfleury and Charles Toubin, the short-lived newspaper Le Salut public . It was...as Adele Holcomb has suggested, by urban reformers, like Fourier and Owens, who sought to escape the evils of the city by establishing...
...Beholder, 1789-1820* by Charles Coulston Gillispie Over...their opponents, Joseph Fourier, and Sadi Carnot, were...too is his response to Fourier on heat in a lengthy...explorations in the Andes, from Charles Willson Peale about the...1817). Whether Malus, Fourier, Sophie Germain, Augustin...
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The Utopian socialist Fourier saw the cabbage as the emblem of...Brillat-Savarin had a cousin, Charles Fourier (1772-1837), who claimed it...to understand it by knowing that Fourier - a Utopian socialist saw all vegetables...
...women. Nor were they as solemn as later socialists: Charles Fourier, the first to dream of a perfectly harmonious society...were involved. In Theory of Four Movements (1808) Charles Fourier (1772-1837) insisted that society should be reshaped...
...associates whose election was announced February 17 by NAE President Charles M. Vest. Academy membership honors engineers who have made...contributions to digital filter design, fast computation of Fourier transforms, and education. Stephen B. Pope, Sibley College...
Nova5000ex by Charles Doe Nova5000EX Electronic...scale: HARDWARE Company: Fourier Systems, Inc., 211 RR...4066; E-mail: info@fourier-sys. com; Internet...Installation Rating: A Features: Fourier describes the Nova5000EX...
Mobile Devices by Charles Doe A mobile device - also known as a hand-held device, handheld...second collection rate. The suggested retail price is $329. Nova5000 Fourier Systems, Inc. www.nova1to1.com/index.php The Nova5000 is...
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...state. - Lake Zurichs earliest settlers tried to establish a commune based on the principles of French philosopher Charles Fourier. - A talented seamstress working in a Chicago garment factory in 1882 could make $4 to $5 a week. That didnt stretch...
...Stanton, Lucrecia Mott, Lucy Stone, Susan Anthony and Sojourn Truth of the United States. The writings of the French Charles Fourier, the British Mary Wollstonecraft and John Stuart Mill were directed towards government recognition and protection...


 

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FOURIER, CHARLES sharl foorya , 1772 1837, French social philosopher. From a bourgeois...would be divided among people according to their natural inclinations. Fourier was not ready to discard capitalism completely; basically his ideal...
...Commercial Advertiser. Godwin, sympathetic with Brook Farm and with Fourierism (see under Fourier, Charles ), wrote A Popular View of the Doctrines of Fourier (1844), and for a time edited the Harbinger, the Fourierist magazine. He translated...
PHALANSTERE or phalanstery: see Fourier, Charles . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...comte de Saint-Simon , Charles Fourier , and Robert Owen . Saint...the lowest classes. Fourier and Owen, though differing...on the principles of Fourier and Owen sprang up in...Frederick Denison Maurice and Charles Kingsley ; they advocated...
...CONSIDERANT, VICTOR PROSPER vektor prospar koNsedaraN , 1808 93, French socialist; follower of Charles Fourier . In 1837, at the death of Fourier, he became the acknowledged leader of Fourierism. He edited Fourierist newspapers, including...
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