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Fourierism

Fourierism (/ˈfʊəriərɪzəm/) is the systematic set of economic, political, and social beliefs first espoused by French intellectual Charles Fourier (1772–1837). It is based on a belief in the inevitability of communal associations of people who work and live together as part of the human future. Fourier's supporters called his doctrines associationism.…

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related to Further reading · 109
Fourierism → Albanese, America, American Metaphysical Religion, American Phalanxes, Andrew Loman, Arthur Bestor, Associated University Presses, Associationism, Berkeley, Berlin/Boston, California Press, Carl, Catherine, Cecilia Koretsky Michael, Century France, Charles Fourier, Charles Pellarin, Chicago, Community System, Cornell University Press
related to Influence on new religious movements · 14
Fourierism → Andrew Jackson Davis, Before, Eliphas Lévi, Fourierist, Fourierists, French, Just Muiron, Louis Reybaud, Martinism, Occultism, Spiritualism, The Fourierist, Until, US-American

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