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phalansterian, a. and n.|fælænˈstɪərɪən| [ad. F. phalanstérien, f. phalanstère: see -ian.] A. adj. Of, pertaining or relating to a phalanstery, or the system of phalansteries.
1844Hennell Soc. Syst. 211 Two thousand colonists who intended to establish a Phalanstèrian Society at St. Catherine. 1875N. Amer. Rev. CXX. 186 Unless children are to be afterwards reared and educated like chickens in an Egyptian oven upon Phalansterian principles. B. n. a. A member of a phalanstery. b. An advocate of the system of phalansteries; a Fourierist.
1843Fraser's Mag. XXVIII. 341 Members of secret societies, clubbists, phalansterians. 1895Layard in 19th Cent. June 1069 Now, we are not Phalansterians. Phalansteries have been tried and failed. Hence phalanˈsterianism, the phalansterian system, Fourierism; so phalansteric |-ˈɛrɪk| a., pertaining to or characterized by phalansteries; ˈphalansteˌrism = phalansterianism; ˈphalansteˌrist = phalansterian, B. b.
1848Tait's Mag. XV. 706 The world once fixed, and *phalansterianism universally adopted, Fourier's first care is to pay the English national debt.
1884G. Allen Strange Stories 320 The final outcome..of all our modern *phalansteric civilization.
1877Echo 28 Sept. 1/4 *Phalansterism or Fourierism.
1882Standard 2 Aug., Social *phalansterists, who look upon all forms of aristocracy as deplorable survivals of a dark age. |