An alternative term for a familistère; a cooperative community built around shared family-like principles.
From familistère + -y (variant spelling suffix). A variant of familistère used in English translations of French socialist texts.
This word is so rare in modern English that it might be considered a historical curiosity, but it represents a genuinely interesting 19th-century movement that imagined solving class conflict through architectural and social design.
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