American Union of Associationists
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American Union of Associationists
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The American Union of Associationists (AUA) was a national organization of supporters of the economic ideas of Charles Fourier (1772–1837) in the United States of America. Organized in 1846 in New York City as a federation of independent local Fourierist groups, the AUA published a weekly magazine called The Harbinger and published more than 70 books and pamphlets, which helped it to enjoy a brief moment of influence spreading the ideas of communitarianism to a circle of leading intellectuals. T
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Political party in United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Union_of_Associationists
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2023-12-09T03:35:05Z
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