Charles Fourier

Portrait by [[Jean Gigoux]], 1835 (detail) François Marie Charles Fourier (; ; 7 April 1772 – 10 October 1837) was a French philosopher, an influential early socialist thinker, and one of the founders of utopian socialism. 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 word ''feminism'' in 1837.

Fourier's social views and proposals inspired a whole movement of intentional communities. Among them in the United States were the community of Utopia, Ohio; La Reunion near present-day Dallas, Texas; Lake Zurich, Illinois; the North American Phalanx in Red Bank, New Jersey; Brook Farm in West Roxbury, Massachusetts; the Community Place and Sodus Bay Phalanx in New York State; Silkville, Kansas, and several others. In Guise, France, he influenced the . Fourier later inspired a diverse array of revolutionary thinkers and writers. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The social destiny of man; or, Theory of the four movements, by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    New York, R. M. Dewitt, 1857
    Format: Book


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    The utopian vision of Charles Fourier : selected texts on work, love, and passionate attraction by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    Columbia : University of Missouri Press, 1983
    Format: Book


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    Theory of social organization by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    New York : [publisher not identified], 1876
    Format: Book


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    The passions of the human soul. by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    London and New York, H. Bailliere [etc., etc.] 1851
    Format: Book


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    The social destiny of man; or, Theory of the four movements, by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    New York, Gordon Press, 1972
    Format: Book


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    Passions of the human soul and their influence on society and civilization by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    New York : A.M. Kelly, 1968
    Format: Book


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    Le Nouveau monde amoureux. by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    Paris : Éditions Anthropos, 1967
    Éd. originale.
    Format: Book


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    Design for utopia ; selected writings of Charles Fourier by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    New York : Schocken Books, 1971
    Format: Book


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    Publication des manuscrits de Fourier. by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    Paris : Librairie Phalanstérienne, 1851
    Format: Book


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    De l'anarchie industrielle et scientifique by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    Paris : À la Librairie phalanstèrienne, 1847
    Format: Book


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    Analyse du mécanisme de l'agiotage et : De la méthode mixte en étude de l'attraction. by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    Paris : Librairie Phalanstérienne, 1848
    Format: Book


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    La fausse industrie morcelée. by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    Paris : Bossange père [et] l'auteur, 1835
    Format: Book


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    The theory of the four movements by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    Cambridge [England] : New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996
    Format: Book


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    The Utopian vision of Charles Fourier : selected texts on work, love, and passionate attraction by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    Boston : Beacon Press, 1971
    Format: Book


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    The passions of the human soul and their influence on society and civilization... by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    London : Hippolyte Bailliere, 1851
    Format: Book


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    Selections from the works of Fourier by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    London : S. Sonnenschein & co., lim, 1901
    Format: Book


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    Oeuvres complètes. by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    Paris : Lib. Sociétaire, 1841
    Format: Book


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    Sur l'esprit irréligieux des modernes et dernières analogies. by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    [Paris] : Librairie Phalanstérienne, 1850
    Format: Book


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    Textes choisis by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837

    Paris : Éditions sociales, 1953
    Format: Book