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Fourierism

established. The Fourierist doctrine of attractions, correspondences, and analogies was identified with esoteric doctrines like Martinism by Fourierists like Just

Socialism

respectable in Europe while communism was not. The Owenites in England and the Fourierists in France were considered respectable socialists while working-class

American Union of Associationists

enthusiasm for the ideas of Charles Fourier in the United States. American Fourierists were divided between the bookish advocates of "pure" Fourierism such

Communism

continent, while communism was not; the Owenites in England and the Fourierists in France were considered respectable socialists, while working-class

Karl Marx

Ripley and the journalist Charles Dana, who was editor-in-chief. Dana, a fourierist and an abolitionist, was Marx's contact. The Tribune was a vehicle for

Charles Fourier

film Metropolitan, the idealistic Tom Townsend describes himself as a Fourierist, and debates the success of social experiment Brook Farm with another

North American Phalanx

Monmouth County, New Jersey. The community was the longest-lived of about 30 Fourierist Associations in the United States which emerged during a brief burst of

List of American utopian communities

Finnish utopian communities List of German utopian communities List of Fourierist Associations in the United States Federation of Egalitarian Communities

Skaneateles Falls, New York

United States. It is the closest community to Community Place, a former Fourierist utopian commune. "Skaneateles Falls NY 13153 (Onongada County )". Retrieved

Albert Brisbane

Social Destiny of Man (1840), as well as the Fourierist periodical The Phalanx. He also founded the Fourierist Society in New York in 1839 and backed several