Category
page 1Utopian socialism
utopian socialism
political theory concerned with imagined socialist societies
New Harmony
human settlement in Posey County, Indiana, United States of America
New Llano
suburb town of Leesville, located in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, United States

phalanstère
thumb|alt=|Perspective view of the urban area of Fourier's . Rural area is not shown in the drawing.
thumb|North American Phalanx building in [[Monmouth County, New Jersey, inspired by Fourier's concept]]

Saint-Simonianism
thumb|Claude-Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon|Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon. Portrait by [[Godefroy Engelmann|upright=1.2]]
Huaxi Village
village-level division in China
Ethical socialism
political philosophy based on ethics

News from Nowhere
novel by William Morris
Owenism
thumb|Robert Owen, after whom Owenism is named
Fourierism
thumb|right|200px|Fourierism is the set of ideas first put forward by French Utopian socialism|utopian socialist François Marie Charles Fourier (1772–1837).
Fourierism () is the systematic set of economic, political, and social beliefs first espoused by French intellectual Charles Fourier (1772–1837). It is based on a belief in the inevitability of communal associations of people who work and live together as part of the human future. Fourier's supporters called his doctrines associationism. Political contemporaries and subsequent scholarship have identified Fourier's set of ideas as a form of
Atarashiki-mura
is a Japanese utopian community founded by the author, artist and philosopher Saneatsu Mushanokōji, which has been approved as a foundation by the local government after its establishment.