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Charles Fourier's The Phalanx or Journal of Social Science - Devoted to the Cause of Association or a Social Reform and the Elevation of the Human Race - Resource and Source Works Series #255, Number 1 - 23 / October 5, 1843 - May 28, 1845

Charles Fourier's The Phalanx or Journal of Social Science - Devoted to the Cause of Association or a Social Reform and the Elevation of the Human Race - Resource and Source Works Series #255, Number 1 - 23 / October 5, 1843 - May 28, 1845

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Charles Fourier's The Phalanx or Journal of Social Science - Devoted to the Cause of Association or a Social Reform and the Elevation of the Human Race - Resource and Source Works Series #255, Number 1 - 23 / October 5, 1843 - May 28, 1845

by Fourier, Charles

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New York: Burt Franklin, 1967. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Reprint. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 356 pages. Bound reprint of numbers 1-23, originally printed October 5, 1843 through May 28, 1845. "The 'Phalanx' will explain the system of universal Association or principles of a new Organization of Society, discovered by Charles Fourier, in regard both to practical details and universal theory, and will enter into an exposition of the higher and more scientific parts of Fourier's discoveries, which have not hitherto been made known in this country, or published to any extent in English." - from page 3. Clean with light wear. Binding tight. Bookplate inside front board. Bit of writing upon front free endpaper. A quality copy..

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Charles Fourier's The Phalanx or Journal of Social Science - Devoted to the Cause of Association or a Social Reform and the Elevation of the Human Race - Resource and Source Works Series #255, Number 1 - 23 / October 5, 1843 - May 28, 1845
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Fourier, Charles
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1967
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