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John Harrison Wilson, The life of Charles Henry Dana, Appendix: Brook Farm — an address delivered at the University of Michigan on Thursday, January 21, 1895: (search)
pay more and more attention to the works of M. Fourier, the French writer. We concluded that if we us. So we determined to endeavor to apply Fourier's system. That is a very complicated doctrinconstitution of the human soul. According to Fourier, there are in the soul of man passions or affd of artistic delight. That is the theory of Fourier stated in a most general manner. But it requl symphony; also it requires a vast capital. Fourier labored all his life on the problem. He had ct a new building. We were now a phalanx, as Fourier's association is called. The habitation of aing it down to the new basis, the teaching of Fourier, which we adopted, was that all industries sh Is that sort of social reform practicable? Fourier said it was, and that in the revolutions of txperiments to determine the absolute value of Fourier's system, since none of them started with thesufficient numbers, or a perfect knowledge of Fourier's law of groups and series and passional attr