Charles Fourier Livres
François Marie Charles Fourier fut un philosophe français dont les vues sociales et morales radicales influencèrent considérablement la société moderne. Les idées de Fourier, jugées révolutionnaires à son époque, constituent aujourd'hui des courants majeurs de la société. On lui attribue, par exemple, l'invention du terme "féminisme" en 1837. Sa pensée influente a façonné l'orientation future du discours social et moral.







An English translation of important text in the history of socialism.
The Passions of the Human Soul; Volume I
- 460pages
 - 17 heures de lecture
 
The Passions Of The Human Soul And Their Influence On Society And Civilization
- 458pages
 - 17 heures de lecture
 
First published in 1851, this book is a treatise on passion and social harmony. Fourier, a French philosopher and social theorist, argued that human passions were inherently good and that they could be harnessed to create a more just and harmonious society. The book is a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a visionary thinker who sought to transform the social order.
General Introduction To Social Sciences: Part First.--introduction To Fourier's Theory Of Social Organization
- 284pages
 - 10 heures de lecture
 
This book is a general introduction to Charles Fourier's theory of social organization. The authors provide a detailed overview of Fourier's ideas, including his thoughts on social justice and the role of workers in society. This book is valuable for anyone interested in political philosophy, sociology, or social justice, and offers valuable insights into one of the key thinkers of the nineteenth century.
The Passions of The Human Soul
- 470pages
 - 17 heures de lecture
 
The Passions of the Human Soul; Volume 2
- 484pages
 - 17 heures de lecture
 
Th�orie Des Quatre Mouvements Et Des Destin�es G�n�rales: Prospectus Et Annonce De La D�couverte
- 532pages
 - 19 heures de lecture
 
The book is a reproduction of a pre-1923 publication, offering readers a glimpse into historical content that may contain occasional imperfections. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the literature and ideas from that era, despite potential flaws in the text.
Theory Of The Functions Of The Human Passions
Followed By An Outline View Of The Fundamental Principles Of Fourier's Theory Of Social Science (1856)
- 168pages
 - 6 heures de lecture
 
The book is a facsimile reprint of a rare antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by offering an affordable, high-quality edition that remains true to the original.