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'''Charles Fourier''' was the founder of [[utopian socialism]], a feminist who coined the word [[feminism]], and someone wanted to organize society into mass communal buildings ("Phalansteries", or "Phalanx"s) to provide a "sexual minimum" for everyone, including incels.<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/incel-what-is-involuntary-celibates-elliot-rodger-alek-minassian-canada-terrorism-a8335816.html</ref> He wanted his utopias to have various organizations devoted to sexually helping the rejected without being paid.<ref>https://archive.org/stream/TheUtopianVisionOfCharlesFourierSelectedTextsOnWorkLoveAndPassionateAttraction/The%20Utopian%20Vision%20of%20Charles%20Fourier_%20Selected%20Texts%20on%20Work%2C%20Love%20and%20Passionate%20Attraction_djvu.txt</ref> | '''Charles Fourier''' was the founder of [[utopian socialism]], a feminist who coined the word [[feminism]], and someone wanted to organize society into mass communal buildings ("Phalansteries", or "Phalanx"s) to provide a "sexual minimum" for everyone, including incels.<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/incel-what-is-involuntary-celibates-elliot-rodger-alek-minassian-canada-terrorism-a8335816.html</ref> He wanted his utopias to have various organizations devoted to sexually helping the rejected without being paid.<ref>https://archive.org/stream/TheUtopianVisionOfCharlesFourierSelectedTextsOnWorkLoveAndPassionateAttraction/The%20Utopian%20Vision%20of%20Charles%20Fourier_%20Selected%20Texts%20on%20Work%2C%20Love%20and%20Passionate%20Attraction_djvu.txt</ref> | ||
Charles had a view that people were naturally cooperative without markets. And the job of society was to eliminate markets, | Charles had a view that people were naturally cooperative without markets. And the job of society was to eliminate markets, punish trade-oriented people from society (Jews in his mind),<ref>Roberts, Richard H. (1995). Religion and the Transformations of Capitalism: Comparative Approaches. Routledge. p. 90</ref> establish a code or honor, and simply help people find their needs and niches. He felt this would more or less entitle everyone to jobs and sex as he felt everyone would see those that as honorable. | ||
==The Phalanx== | ==The Phalanx== | ||