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what is property-第118章

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e…milieu_); a Monarchist; an Aristocrat; a Constitutionalist; a follower of Babeuf; and a Communist。  I have wandered through a whole encyclopaedia of systems。  Do you think it surprising; sir; that; among them all; I was for a short time a Fourierist?

'1'  The Arians deny the divinity of Christ。  The Semi…Arians differ from the Arians only by a few subtle distinctions。  M。 Pierre Leroux; who regards Jesus as a man; but claims that the Spirit of God was infused into him; is a true Semi…Arian。

The Manicheans admit two co…existent and eternal principles;God and matter; spirit and flesh; light and darkness; good and evil; but; unlike the Phalansterians; who pretend to reconcile the two; the Manicheans make war upon matter; and labor with all their might for the destruction of the flesh; by condemning marriage and forbidding reproduction;which does not prevent them; however; from indulging in all the carnal pleasures which the intensest lust can conceive of。  In this last particular; the tendency of the Fourieristic morality is quite Manichean。

The Gnostics do not differ from the early Christians。  As their name indicates; they regarded themselves as inspired。  Fourier; who held peculiar ideas concerning the visions of somnambulists; and who believed in the possibility of developing the magnetic power to such an extent as to enable us to commune with invisible beings; might; if he were living; pass also for a Gnostic。

The Adamites attend mass entirely naked; from motives of chastity。  Jean Jacques Rousseau; who took the sleep of the senses for chastity; and who saw in modesty only a refinement of pleasure; inclined towards Adamism。  I know such a sect; whose members usually celebrate their mysteries in the costume of Venus coming from the bath。

The Pre…Adamites believe that men existed before the first man。  I once met a Pre…Adamite。  True; he was deaf and a Fourierist。

The Pelagians deny grace; and attribute all the merit of good works to liberty。  The Fourierists; who teach that man's nature and passions are good; are reversed Pelagians; they give all to grace; and nothing to liberty。

The Socinians; deists in all other respects; admit an original revelation。  Many people are Socinians to…day; who do not suspect it; and who regard their opinions as new。

The Neo…Christians are those simpletons who admire Christianity because it has produced bells and cathedrals。  Base in soul; corrupt in heart; dissolute in mind and senses; the Neo… Christians seek especially after the external form; and admire religion; as they love women; for its physical beauty。  They believe in a coming revelation; as well as a transfiguration of Catholicism。  They will sing masses at the grand spectacle in the phalanstery。




For my part; I am not at all surprised; although at present I have no recollection of it。  One thing is sure;that my superstition and credulity reached their height at the very period of my life which my critics reproachfully assign as the date of my Fourieristic beliefs。  Now I hold quite other views。  My mind no longer admits that which is demonstrated by syllogisms; analogies; or metaphors; which are the methods of the phalanstery; but demands a process of generalization and induction which excludes error。  Of my past OPINIONSS I retain absolutely none。  I have acquired some KNOWLEDGE。  I no longer BELIEVE。  I either KNOW; or am IGNORANT。  In a word; in seeking for the reason of things; I saw that I was a RATIONALIST。

Undoubtedly; it would have been simpler to begin where I have ended。  But then; if such is the law of the human mind; if all society; for six thousand years; has done nothing but fall into error; if all mankind are still buried in the darkness of faith; deceived by their prejudices and passions; guided only by the instinct of their leaders; if my accusers; themselves; are not free from sectarianism (for they call themselves FOURIERISTS);am I alone inexcusable for having; in my inner self; at the secret tribunal of my conscience; begun anew the journey of our poor humanity?

I would by no means; then; deny my errors; but; sir; that which distinguishes me from those who rush into print is the fact that; though my thoughts have varied much; my writings do not vary。  To…day; even; and on a multitude of questions; I am beset by a thousand extravagant and contradictory opinions; but my opinions I do not print; for the public has nothing to do with them。  Before addressing my fellow…men; I wait until light breaks in upon the chaos of my ideas; in order that what I may say may be; not the whole truth (no man can know that); but nothing but the truth。

This singular disposition of my mind to first identify itself with a system in order to better understand it; and then to reflect upon it in order to test its legitimacy; is the very thing which disgusted me with Fourier; and ruined in my esteem the societary school。  To be a faithful Fourierist; in fact; one must abandon his reason and accept every thing from a master; doctrine; interpretation; and application。  M。 Considerant; whose excessive intolerance anathematizes all who do not abide by his sovereign decisions; has no other conception of Fourierism。  Has he not been appointed Fourier's vicar on earth and pope of a Church which; unfortunately for its apostles; will never be of this world?  Passive belief is the theological virtue of all sectarians; especially of the Fourierists。

Now; this is what happened to me。  While trying to demonstrate by argument the religion of which I had become a follower in studying Fourier; I suddenly perceived that by reasoning I was becoming incredulous; that on each article of the creed my reason and my faith were at variance; and that my six weeks' labor was wholly lost。  I saw that the Fourieristsin spite of their inexhaustible gabble; and their extravagant pretension to decide in all thingswere neither savants; nor logicians; nor even believers; that they were SCIENTIFIC QUACKS; who were led more by their self…love than their conscience to labor for the triumph of their sect; and to whom all means were good that would reach that end。  I then understood why to the Epicureans they promised women; wine; music; and a sea of luxury; to the rigorists; maintenance of marriage; purity of morals; and temperance; to laborers; high wages; to proprietors; large incomes; to philosophers; solutions the secret of which Fourier alone possessed; to priests; a costly religion and magnificent festivals; to savants; knowledge of an unimaginable nature; to each; indeed; that which he most desired。  In the beginning; this seemed to me droll; in the end; I regarded it as the height of impudence。  No; sir; no one yet knows of the foolishness and infamy which the phalansterian system contains。  That is a subject which I mean to treat as soon as I have balanced my accounts with property。'1'

'1'  It should be understood that the above refers only to the moral and political doctrines of Fourier;doctrines which; like all philosophical and religious systems; have their root and _raison d'existence_ in society itself; and for this reason deserve to be examined。  The peculiar speculations of Fourier and his sect concerning cosmogony; g
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