[81] 1832, La Réforme Industrielle, ou le Phalanstère; La Phalange, whose mottoes were “Social Reform without Revolutions,” “Realization of Order, of Justice, and of Liberty,” “Organization of Industry;” La Démocratie Pacifique, the daily, suppressed in 1850.
[82] Arthur Booth, in article on Fourier in Fortnightly Review, vol. xii. N. S. (July-Dec. 1, 1872).
[83] Godin’s “Solutions Sociales” (Paris, 1871), p. 529.
[84] “Association of Capital with Labor” (translated by Louis Bristol; published by the “New York Woman’s Social Science Society,” Room 24, Cooper Institute, 1881).
[85] The exercises at the former of these celebrations is described in the Overland Monthly for March, 1883, by Marie Howland; in the Californian for January, 1881, a description of the latter festival may be found.
[86] “Association of Capital with Labor,” pp. 5, 6.
[87] This enterprise is admirably described in an article entitled “The Social Palace at Guise” (Harper’s Monthly, April, 1872).
[88] Wrote “The Social Destiny of Man,” founded on Considerant’s “Destinée Sociale.”
[89] Published in the “American Men of Letters Series,” and vide also Noyes’s “History of American Socialisms,” ch. xi.
[90] Small 12mo.