Peter Kropotkin Quotes About Fourier

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  • Educated men - "civilized," as Fourier used to say with disdain - tremble at the idea that society might some day be without judges, police, or gaolers.

    "Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Ideal". Book by Peter Kropotkin, 1896.
  • The whole aspect of the universe changes with this new conception. The idea of force governing the world, of pre-established law, preconceived harmony, disappears to make room for the harmony that Fourier had caught a glimpse of: the one which results from the disorderly and incoherent movements of numberless hosts of matter, each of which goes its own way and all of which hold each other in equilibrium.

    Peter Kropotkin, George Woodcock (1993). “Fugitive writings”, Black Rose Books Ltd
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