All tasks become tiresome at some point, however, so each member of the phalanstery would have several occupations, moving from one to another as his interest waned and waxed. |
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Each canvas is an opened window to the hope of a phalanstery. |
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In 1840, LĂ©onie d'Aunet returned crowned with the glory of her adventure in the glacial Spitsbergen, while Louise Bachelet traversed war-torn Paraguay to join a small French society organised as a phalanstery in Brazil. |
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The central part of the Palace or Phalanstery ought to be appropriated to peaceful uses, and contain the dining-halls, halls for finance, libraries, study, etc. |
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