Charles Fourier Quote

An empire derives no advantage from the caresses of two turtledoves who spend a year cooing to each other in public meetings.


Charles Fourier: The Visionary and His World, J. Beecher (1986), p. 315 - New Amorous World


An empire derives no advantage from the caresses of two turtledoves who spend a year cooing to each other in public meetings.

An empire derives no advantage from the caresses of two turtledoves who spend a year cooing to each other in public meetings.

An empire derives no advantage from the caresses of two turtledoves who spend a year cooing to each other in public meetings.

An empire derives no advantage from the caresses of two turtledoves who spend a year cooing to each other in public meetings.