A Documentary History of American Industrial Society volume 7

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Will they go begging and live on alms?
We maintain that our principles being the result of matters of fact, and not fiction, reality and not vision, demonstration and not theory, settles these all import- ant questions on such a base as not to be shaken by the scrutiny of the philosopher, the penetration of the di- vine, nor the talent of the eloquent.
(2) Owen on Fourierism. The Phalanx, Dec. 9, 1844.
New Harmony, Indiana, 25th October, 1844. [P. 296] My dear Sir: I have read with great in- te
...rest almost all the numbers of the Phalanx which you gave me, and the remainder I will read so soon as time will permit. The result of what I have read, has been to increase my respect and affection for Fourier and his disciples, and to wish the latter speedy and full success, to the extent that the discoveries of the former will lead when advocated by so much talent and disinterestedness 224 AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY [Vol.
as appears in these papers. The system impressed on the mind of Fourier and pursued by his disciples, is an excellent transition system from the extreme of irration- ality toward a rational condition of the human mind and of society; and the disciples of this transition sys- tem are better prepared for pioneers, to lead many out of the old system, than those persons generally who have hitherto professed to be members of the full ration- al system -a system which so far has been little under- stood by them or the public.


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