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The Phalanx, or, Journal of social science
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The Phalanx, or, Journal of social science: devoted to the cause of association or a social reform and the elevation of the human race
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Electronic copy was published by a different publisher. ;, OCMH1: No. 2452 | Alcove A | Shelf 19 ;, OCMH2: W-70/9 ; A-7/9 ;, MARGINALIA: [Flyleaf] Fourier disappointed by the results of the French Revolution, suspects the existence of a new social science. | His method of search absolute doubt and absolute avoidance " | His first problems - agricultural association and Repression of monopoly. | Discovery by analysis that Passional Attractions lead to Agricultural Association. | That there is [unit?] of the system of movement for the material & spiritual worlds |That this [unit?] or analogy exists under four heads material organic animal and social. | This discovery opened the new world and made it possible to calculate universal destinies | All manner of sciences grow out of this analogy - instance, discovery of certain specifics for disease | Riches the first source of happiness to man after health | Industrial incoherence the source of all social evil. | The superstructure of society is based on a simple principle of "Mechanism" termed the passional series | Passion and Reason are in equilibrium or harmonize in combination unity and di[s]agree in individualism | The religions unitary [feeling?] of the soul is composed of 7 Passions | Children initiated into industry at 21 months old. Take it to the workshops and observe its attractions | Emulation and imitation great incentives. Science taught not alone but in connection with industry | Cultivation of flowers & fruit belongs to women and children care of grain forests & irrigation to men. ; [Flyleaf] [Manuscript annotations referencing specific articles.] ; [Text Block] [Scattered underlining, marginal markings, and annotations.] ; [Rear Flyleaf] [Manuscript annotations referencing specific articles.] ;, INSERTS: [Text Block] [Paper bookmark inserted between pages 336 and 337.] ;
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(author), Brook Farm Phalanx (West Roxbury, Boston, Mass.) (author)
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1843-1845
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Text, journal article
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oneLib:2354, citekey: 213, http://books.google.com/books?id=a0I2AQAAMAAJ
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The Phalanx, or, Journal of social science
Oneida Community Library - Ref ID: 213, Image ID: 213a
Oneida Community Library - Ref ID: 213, Image ID: 213b
Oneida Community Library - Ref ID: 213, Image ID: 213c