Phalanstre

A phalanstre was a type of utopian community developed in the early 1800s by Charles Fourier. Based on the idea of a phalanx, this self-contained community consisted of 1,620 people working together for mutual benefit. No phalanstres were created by Fourier in Europe due to a lack of financial support, but several so-called colonies were founded in the United States of America by Albert Brisbane and Horace Greeley.

 

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