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James Parton, The life of Horace Greeley, Chapter 16: the Tribune and Fourierism. (search)
n the first page of the Tribune with an article, or articles, on the subject, from the pen of Mr. Brisbane. The first of these articles appeared on the first of March, 1842, and continued, with some rruptions, at first daily, afterwards three times a week, till about the middle of 1844; when Mr. Brisbane went again to Europe. The articles were signed with the letter B, and were known to be commuFourierism was unchristian. Gradually, the cry of Mad Dog arose. Meanwhile, the articles of Mr. Brisbane were having their effect upon the People. In May, 1843, Mr. Greeley wrote, and with perfec They separated amicably, and each went his way. The discussion of Fourierism arose thus: Mr. Brisbane, on his return from Europe, renewed the agitation of his subject. The Tribune of August 19thCourier replied. The Tribune rejoined editorially, and was answered in turn by the Courier. Mr. Brisbane addressed a second letter to the Courier, and sent it direct to the editor of that paper in m