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| Name: |
Charles Marie Fourier | | Birth Date: |
April 7, 1772 | | Death Date: |
October 10, 1837 | | Place of Birth: |
Besancon, France | | Nationality: |
French | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
social theorist, philosopher, writer |
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Biography of Charles Marie Fourier
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 His reconstruction of society came to be known as Fourierism. Born François Charles Marie Fourier in Besancon, France, on April 7, 1772, Fourier was the ultimate prophet of a utopian society, so utopian that "sea water could be turned into...
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Biography of François Charles Marie Fourier
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 The French socialist writer François Charles Marie Fourier (1772-1837) was the prophet of a utopian human society. Charles Fourier was born at Besançon on April 7, 1772. He studied at the local Jesuit high school, after which his family...


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Fourier, François Marie Charles (1772–1837) Summary
1,288 words, approx. 4 pages Fourier, Fran mil. Les cahiers manuscrits de Fourier. Paris: Entente Communautaire, 1957. Riasanovsky, Nicholas V. The Teaching of Charles Fourier. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969. Zilberfarb, I. I. Sotsialnaia Filosofiia Sharlia Fure i...
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Charles Fourier Information
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 This article is about the French utopian socialist philosopher. For other famous Fouriers, see...




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 Utopian Studies
Cahiers Charles Fourier.
01/01/1997: 1,002 words, approx. 3 pages Cahiers Charles Fourier, 6-1995, 114 pp. F70. Issue number 6 of the French-language Cahiers Charles Fourier contains a collection of essays dedicated to the memory of Henri Desroche, a French specialist in religious and utopian movements and their relations with politics and economy,...
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 Utopian Studies
Cahiers Charles Fourier. (Book Reviews).
03/22/2001: 923 words, approx. 3 pages Cahiers Charles Fourier. Numero 11. Decembre 2000. Besancon: Association d'Etudes Fourieristes, 2000. 124 pp. 70FF. THIS IS A PERIODICAL that merits the attention of everyone interested in the history of utopian ideas and practices in France. Published annually by a team of scholars...
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5/1/2007: 959 words, approx. 3 pages Striding about his nearly completed $2 million West Village café-lounge, boldly called Socialista, former Bungalow 8 doorman Armin Amiri’s giddy body language rivaled that of the sandblaster being wielded by a nearby worker. “The design is all me,” said Mr. Amiri, gesturing first to the...



Literary Criticism
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Jonathan Beecher
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 In the following excerpt, Beecher traces the development of the journal created by Fourier and his disciples and comments on the publication's significance.
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Critical Essay by G. D. H. Cole
5,218 words, approx. 17 pages
 In the following excerpt, Cole offers a brief outline of Fourier's life and a detailed discussion of his philosophy, arguing that the most convincing aspects of Fourier's doctrine regard the organization of labor and social institutions around human desires.
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Critical Essay by E. S. Mason
5,129 words, approx. 17 pages
 In the following excerpt, Mason argues that many elements of Fourier's philosophy were "typically anarchist."


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