- Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon (UK: /ˈpruːdɒ̃/, US: /pruːˈdɒ̃, pruːˈdoʊn/; French: [pjɛʁ ʒozɛf pʁudɔ̃]; 15
January 1809 – 19
January 1865) was a
French anarchist...
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collectivist theories to be "
Proudhonism,
greatly developed and
taken to its
ultimate conclusion".
Although inspired by
Proudhon's arguments for federalism...
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Cercle Proudhon (French pronunciation: [sɛʁklə pʁudɔ̃];
French for
Proudhon Circle) was a
national syndicalist political group in France. The
group was...
- Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon set
forth in his 1846 book The
System of
Economic Contradictions, or The
Philosophy of Poverty. Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon (1809–1865)...
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founded in 1875.
During its
initial phase, it was
heavily influenced by
Proudhonism and
rejected revolutionary Marxism. In 1919 the
leftwing of the party...
- an
absence of rulers,
Proudhon declared that "just as man s****s
justice in equality,
society s****s
order in anarchy".
Proudhon based his case for anarchy...
- had
initially denounced Proudhon while supporting Blanquism, that Marx
later synthesized ideas from both
Blanquism and
Proudhonism together.
Sorel supported...
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Thomas Paine, Karl Polanyi,
William Batchelder Greene, Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon,
Carlo Rosselli,
Thomas Spence,
Herbert Spencer and Léon Walras. Other...
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Coleridge used "capitalist" in his work
Table Talk (1823). Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon used the term in his
first work, What is Property? (1840), to
refer to...
- Archive. Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon.
General Idea of the
Revolution See also
commentary by Graham, Robert. The
General Idea of
Proudhon's Revolution Bookchin...