
Charles Fourier
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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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by Fourier, Charles, 1772-1837 1772-1837
Published: Frankfurt am Main : Europäische Verl.-Anst, 1966
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InhaltsverzeichnisPublished: Frankfurt am Main : Europäische Verl.-Anst, 1966
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Published: Berlin : Verband der Gemeinde- und Staatsarbeiter, 1923
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