Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon was a French mutualist political philosopher of the socialist tradition. He was the first individual to call himself an "anarchist" and is considered among the first anarchist thinkers. He was a workingman, a printer, who taught himself to read Latin so as to print books in that language well. Proudhon is most famous for his assertion that "Property is theft!", in "What is Property? Or, … Wikipedia
Born:
January 15, 1809
Died:
January 19, 1865
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  • Wikipedia

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  • Stirner on Proudhon

    Max Stirner - The Ego and Its Own, Second Part, II, 2 (1844) Proudhon wants not the propritaire but the possesseur or usufruitier.
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  • Proudhon Biography

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  • Robert Graham on Proudhon

    Its author, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, was born on 15 January 1809 in the town of Besanon in Franche-Comt, a province in the east of France bordering the Jura region of Switzerland.
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    ...BlackCrayon.com : people : proudhon What is Property? "Why, how can you ask such a question? You are a republican." "A republican! Yes; but that word specifies nothing. Res publica...
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    Proudhon was from humble origins but had become a well-known French social theorist during the 1840s.
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