Q:

Can you explain the sources of Utopian movements before the civil war and evaluate the extent to which the movements were successful

Answer

The most influential utopians of the Antebellum Era were the Fourierists, followers of the French utopian writer Charles Fourier.

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Source: Utopian and Communitarian Movements - History of Utopian and Communitarian Movements | Encyclopedia.com: Oxford Companion to United States History | www.encyclopedia.com

Description: The most influential utopians of the Antebellum Era were the Fourierists, followers of the French utopian writer Charles Fourier (1772-1837), whose ideas were publicized in America by Albert Brisbane's Social Destiny of Man (1840).

Nov 05, 08:20am

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