We believe it to be of artistic responsibility that we share the works that made the Fouierverse what it is. In this library, you will find books and treatises from Fouier, his disciples, and contemporary scholars that provide great insight into what made this project wonderful and maddening.
Under each cover are direct download links that you can read and download for free. We hope you enjoy the library.

The Utopian Vision of Charles Fouier - Johnathan Beecher and Richard Bienvenu
A comprehensive introductory reading on the ideas of Charles Fouier. This book examines the social ills of contemporary commerce and morality before exploring what would constitute an ideal community and a sexually liberated world.

Popular View on the Doctrines of Charles Fouier -Parke Godwin
A 19th-century complement to The Utopian Vision of Charles Fourier, Godwin explores within 118 pages an overview of Fourier's principles with a greater focus on what his ideal world would look like.

A Concise Exposition on the Doctrine of Association of Plan for Re-orgonization of Industry -Albert Brisbane
In the US, Brisbane was Fourier’s disciple who funded the creation of Fourierist communities across the western frontier. This 84-page book explains how work will be organized and the design of the iconic Phalanstries.

Theory of Functions of Human Passions -Albert Brisbane
An easy-to-read 196-page book on the 12 passions that drive humanity. A recommended reading on knowing the Laws of Passionate Attraction.

The Theory of the Four Movements
Written in 1808, Fourier chronicles how humanity reached the exploitative state it's in and what the next 80,000 years will look like in his ideal world and community.

An absurdist account of how wars will be replaced with spectacular cookoffs between empires.

The Passions of the Human Soul, and their Influence on Society and Civilization
A comprehensive pseudo-sociology book that goes into great detail on how the passions interact with us. How they shape our personalities, our sexuality, and how morality fails to acknowledge their importance to a socially harmonious world.

A comprehensive book on human nature and God’s plan for a harmonious society. Including chapters about how the Phalanstery will be organized and its children educated.

This book provides an asortment of subjects about Fouier’s philosophy, and what the new society will look like. Explaining how poeple will work, live, what the family will look like, and what education will be like.

Le Nouveau Monde industriel eng
A translation of Fourier's work about the laws of passionate attraction and what the Phalanstery will be like.

Social Destiny of Man: of Association and Reorgonization of Industry -Albert Brisbane
A sequel to Brisbane’s “Plan for the Reorganization of Industry,” He gives details on the sustainability and economy of the Phalanstery before going into how humanity will progress before reaching social Harmony.

General Introduction to the Social Science -Albert Brisbane
As described on the cover, an introduction to Fouier’s theory of social organization and chronology of human destiny in reaching social harmony.

Passional Hygiene and Natural Medicine - M. Edgworth Lazarus, M.D.
Dr Lazrous explores Foueire’s ideas through the improvement of human health. His work gives new imagination to what public health can look like in a Fourierist utopia.

Parody and Liberation in the New Amrous World of Charles Fouier - Jonathan Beecher
Johnathan Beecher explores the more explicit ideas of Fourier’s ideal world. Free love, sexual fluidity, and the orgiastic courts of love. Later, examining the seriousness of these beliefs.

A New World of Love - Laure Katsaros
Katsaros’s article explores further Fourier’s free love approach while also explaining how his dedication to meticulously detailing Harmony’s functions paradoxically makes it more rigid than free.

Life of Charles Fourier - Ch. Pellarin, M.D.
Pellarin gives the most engaging and consistent biography of Charles Fourier’s life. Everything from his family background, his time in the French Revolution, to his commercial adventures to discover the convictions he will pen into what will become Fouierism.