Contemporary Social Problems a Course of Lectures Delivered At the University O

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Contemporary Social Problems a Course of Lectures Delivered At the University O
Achille Loria
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More's work, however, did not advance beyond the sphere of partial and Utopian socialism, although it contains a remarkable criticism of economic conditions in England, and especially of the spolia- tion of the peasantry by the great land-owners. French socialism, which attained its most flourish- ing period toward the end of the eignteenth century and beginning of the nineteenth, was equally devoid of all positive and scientific character. The Re- volution, which brought forth so many intellec...tual flowers, gave birth to a most varied swarm of social- istic ideas, which promptly reached maturity. At this time we meet Mably, Morelly, Brissot de SOCIALISM 87 Warville, Cabet and Fourier, the latter half madman and half man of genius, who proposed to divide society into phalanxes — immense organisations, each of which was to contain two thousand persons. Fourier modestly compared himself with Newton, claiming he had found the key to the social system thanks to an apple, just as Newton had discovered the law of universal gravitation, by the same agency.

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