四次运动的理论(影印本)

四次运动的理论(影印本)
作 者: 傅立叶
出版社: 中国政法大学出版社
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This remarkable book ,written soon after the French revolution,has traditionable been considered one of the founding documents in the history of socialism.It introduces the best-known and most extraordinary utopia written in the last two centuries.Charles Fouridr was among the first to formulate a right to a minimum standard of life.His radical approach involved a systematic critique of work,marriage and patriarchy ,toghter with a parallel right to a sexual minimum.He also proposed a comprehensive altermative to the Christian religion.Finally,though the medium of a bizarre and extraordinary cosmology,Fourier argued that the poor state of the plant is the result of the evil practices of civilisation.Translated into English for the first time since1857,this classic text will be of particular interest to students and scholars of the history of sexuality and feminism,political thought and socialism.GARETH STEDMAN JONES,is Reader in the History of Social Thought in the University of Cambridge,and a Fellow of K...

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Introduction

Principal events in Fourier`s life

A brief note on further reading

Traslator`s introduction The Theory of the Four Movements and of the General

Destinies

1808 Introduction

Preliminary discourse

Plan

First part: Exposition of some branches of the general destinies

General ideas about the destinies

Phases and p[eriods of the social order in the third planet namely the earth

Epilogue:On the proximity of the social metamorphosis

Second part: Description of the various branches of the private or domestic destinies

First account:On the progressive household of the seventh period,and on the discontents

of the secxes in the incoherent household

Second acount:On the splendour of the combined order

On the abandonment of moral philosophy

Third part:Confirmation derived from the inadequacy of the inadequacy of the inexact sciences to deal with all the civilised mechanism presents

First demonstration:Freemasonry and its still unknown properties

Second demonstration:The insular monopoly and its still unknown properties

Interlude:System of development of Civilisation

Third demonstration:Commercial licence:Its known vices and its unknown dangers

Epilogue:On the social chaos of the globe

Omitted chapter

Note A

Advice to the civilised

1818 Introduction

Index