ˈfu̇rēəˌrizəm, ˈfōr-, ˈfyu̇r- noun
( -s )
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: French fouriérisme, from F. M. Charles Fourier died 1837 French social scientist and reformer + French -isme -ism
: a plan for the reorganization of society into cooperative communities of small groups living in common — called also phalansterianism