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Charles Fourier: Sein Leben und seine Theorien.

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The author traces the life of a social thinker and presents his comprehensive utopian program for reorganizing society into cooperative communal units called phalanxes, explaining their proposed economic arrangements, social relations, and motivational principles. Biographical narrative alternates with systematic exposition of core ideas, including a critique of contemporary social inequalities, the use of passions and attractions to coordinate labor, and the mechanics of collective property and distribution. Ambitious forecasts about the worldwide spread of phalanxes and the emergence of a single coordinating authority termed the Omniarch are described, and the work assesses the internal coherence of the proposals while situating them within wider cultural and political trends.

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August Bebel

August Bebel was a prominent German socialist and a key figure in the early labor movement. Born in 1840, he is best known for his influential works on socialism and women's rights, particularly in his books "Woman and Socialism" and "Woman under Socialism," where he argued for gender equality and the role of women in society. Bebel's writings contributed significantly to the discourse on social reform and the rights of women during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He also authored autobiographical works, including "Aus meinem Leben," which provide insight into his life and political journey. His legacy continues to resonate in discussions of socialism and feminism.

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