Charles Fourier (English Wikipedia)

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  • Black, Bob (2002-04-15). "The Abolition of Work". primitivism.com. Archived from the original on 2010-11-26. The secret of turning work into play, as Charles Fourier demonstrated, is to arrange useful activities to take advantage of whatever it is that various people at various times in fact enjoy doing. To make it possible for some people to do the things they could enjoy it will be enough just to eradicate the irrationalities and distortions which afflict these activities when they are reduced to work.

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  • Fourier, Charles (1967) [1818]. Debout-Oleszkiewicz, Simone (ed.). Le Nouveau monde amoureux [The New World of Love] (in French). Paris: Editions Anthropos. pp. 389, 391, 429, 458, 459, 462, and 463. OCLC 4930481. Archived from the original on 2023-08-05. Retrieved 2023-10-18.

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