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  • Phalanstère - Wikipedia
    A phalanstère (or phalanstery) was a type of building designed for a self-contained utopian community, ideally consisting of 500–2,000 people working together for mutual benefit, and developed in the early 19th century by Charles Fourier
  • The Phalanstery | The Anarchist Library
    The phalanstery or manor-house of the Phalanx should contain, in addition to the private apartments, a large number of halls for social relations These halls will be called Seristeries or places for the meeting and interaction of the passional series
  • Charles Fourier - Wikipedia
    François Marie Charles Fourier ( ˈfʊrieɪ, - iər ; [1] French: [ʃaʁl fuʁje]; 7 April 1772 – 10 October 1837) was a French philosopher, an influential early socialist thinker, and one of the founders of utopian socialism [2] Some of his views, held to be radical in his lifetime, have become mainstream in modern society For instance, Fourier is credited with having originated the
  • PHALANSTERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PHALANSTERY is a Fourierist cooperative community
  • Charles Fourier: Passion, Civilization, Utopia | TheCollector
    The phalanstery, with its 1,620 inhabitants, forms the basic unit of Fourier’s utopia Throughout his work, these social units are planned in minute detail, from their architectural form to their facilities, and from the protocols allowing people to move between them to the precise numbers involved in each part of their management
  • Phalanstère Explained
    Phalanstère Explained A phalanstère (or phalanstery) was a type of building designed for a self-contained utopian community, ideally consisting of 500–2,000 people working together for mutual benefit, and developed in the early 19th century by Charles Fourier Fourier chose the name by combining the French word phalange (phalanx, an emblematic military unit in ancient Greece) with the word
  • Selection from Charles Fourier - Marxists Internet Archive
    The phalanstery or manor-house of the Phalanx should contain, in addition to the private apartments, a large number of halls for social relations These halls will be called Seristeries or places for the meeting and interaction of the passional series
  • ESSAY - Fouriers Phalanstery — Jessica Flore Angel
    The birth of the Phalanstery Etymologically, the word Phalanstery is a combination of Phalan- from phalanx, “A body of troops or police officers, standing or moving in close formation ” [4] (They relied on each other, if one member left, the formation would collapse that is why they moved very slowly) and –stery from monastery
  • Fourierists, The Phalanstery — How to Live Together
    The Phalanstery (phalanstère) was invented by the French philosopher François Marie Charles Fourier in 1808 The phalanx, a base military unit, was transformed into an agriculture-based system for communal living, with echoes of the barracks Fourier described a vast and continuous building complex, designed to house a self-sufficient group of 1,600 people In Fourier’s vision, the whole
  • Phalanstère — Grokipedia
    A phalanstère (phalanstery) is the proposed communal palace at the heart of the utopian social theory developed by French philosopher Charles Fourier (1772–1837), designed to accommodate around 1,620 individuals in a self-contained "phalanx" community where labor, education, and interpersonal relations are reorganized according to 12 fundamental human passions to achieve universal harmony





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