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Definition of Phalanstery

Phalanstery
Phalanstery Phal"an*ster*y, n.; pl. -ies. [F. phalanst[`e]re, fr. Gr. ? a phalanx + ? firm, solid.] 1. An association or community organized on the plan of Fourier. See Fourierism. 2. The dwelling house of a Fourierite community.

Meaning of Phalanstery from wikipedia

- A phalanstère (or phalanstery) was a type of building designed for a self-contained utopian community, ideally consisting of 500–2,000 people working...
- 'Uranian Phalanstery' and the ****ociated First New York Gnostic Lyceum Temple is an artist collective in New York City. The Uranian Phalanstery was established...
- Scăieni Phalanstery (Romanian: Falansterul de la Scăieni) was a utopic experimental community (phalanstery) created in 1835–36 by Romanian boyar Teodor...
- astronomy Uranian (comics), a fictional race in the Marvel Universe Uranian Phalanstery, artist collectives in New York City For Uranian astrology see Hamburg...
- evil", and advocated that Jews be forced to perform farm work in the phalansteries. By the end of his life, Fourier advocated the return of Jews to Palestine...
- Charles Fourier and is also remembered for his attempt to establish a Phalanstèry near Matagorda, Texas. Pellegrini was preceded by Abraham Ortelius and...
- vision, the community began building an ambitious structure called the Phalanstery. When the uninsured building burned down, the community was financially...
- creating self-sustaining, collaborative communities known as "phalansteries". These phalansteries were specifically designed to serve as ideal domains in which...
- noteworthy resemblance between the concept of the unité and Fourier's phalanstery. From Fourier, Le Corbusier adopted at least in part his notion of administrative...
- resilient model. Some socialist communities like Charles Fourier's phalansteries strove for self-sufficiency. The early USSR in the Russian Civil War...