Fourer

/ˈfɔːrər/ noun

Definition

Someone who is engaged in fourierism or follows the theories of Charles Fourier; a utopian socialist follower.

Etymology

From Charles Fourier (French philosopher, 1772-1837) plus the agent suffix '-er', referring to his followers or adherents of his social philosophy.

Kelly Says

Charles Fourier imagined communities called 'phalansteries' where people lived together in perfect harmony—his followers, the Fourers, actually tried to build these utopian societies in America!

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