"Phalanstery" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A phalanstery is a type of intellectual or artistic community where intellectuals, writers, and artists converge to discuss and create new works. It was a concept popularized by French philosopher Charles Fourier in the 18th century, who believed that people could achieve happiness and harmony by living in communities designed according to his principles of social organization. In a phalanstery, individuals would work together, share resources, and engage in intellectual and artistic pursuits to create a sense of unity and mutual support.
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A phalangist is an archived term referring to a member of the Phalange, an extreme right-wing political party in Lebanon during the 1930s.