phalanstery
/ˈfælənstərɪ/noun
(pl.-ies)
- a group of people living together in community, free of external regulation and holding property in common法伦斯泰尔公社, 法郎吉公社(成员过公社生活, 不受外部法规约束且财产共有)。
词源
mid 19th cent.: from French phalanstère (used by Fourier in his socialist scheme for the reorganization of society), blend of Latin phalanx 'band (of soldiers), group' and French monastère 'monastery'.