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Definition of Charles Fourier
1. Noun. French sociologist and reformer who hoped to achieve universal harmony by reorganizing society (1772-1837).
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Literary usage of Charles Fourier
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1. Practical Christian Socialism: A Conversational Exposition of the True by Adin Ballou (1854)
"Charles Fourier a great man and philosopher, but over praised and over ... Ex.
You will be convinced by careful investigation, that Charles Fourier was a ..."
2. The Christian Examiner (1848)
"... and demonstrated by Charles Fourier. New York. 1848. 12mo. pp. 454. 4.
Principles of Political Economy, with some nf their Applications to Social ..."
3. Col. R. G. Ingersoll's Famous Speeches Complete by Robert Green Ingersoll (1906)
"Adam Smith wrote upon the wealth of nations, while Charles Fourier labored for
the happiness of mankind. In this country few seem to understand communism. ..."
4. Modern French Literature by Louis Raymond Véricour, William Staughton Chase (1848)
"Charles Fourier—his Works—his Life—his Theories—Propagation of Fourierism —General
View of Socialist Utopias. THE French nation has reached a great phasis ..."