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A Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Anthology

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Property is Theft!

A Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Anthology

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More influential than Karl Marx during his lifetime, Pierre-Joseph Proudon's work has long been out of print or unavailable in English. Weighing in at over 700 pages, Iain McKay's comprehensive collection is a much-needed and timely historical corrective, and includes a number of new translations of Proudhon's work for an English-speaking audience, as well as an exhaustive historical introduction to Proudhon's life and works.

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Table of Contents

Introduction Page 1 Proudhon’s Ideas Page 4 Proudhon’s Legacy Page 35 Conclusion Page 51 Proudhon: A Biographical Sketch Page 53 Furher Notes Page 61 On Terminology Page 61 Proudhon and Marx Page 64 Further Reading Page 79 Acknowledgements Page 81 A Note on the Texts Page 81 A Note on the Translations Page 82 What Is Property? Page 87 Chapter I Page 87 Chapter II Page 90 Chapter III Page 101 Chapter IV Page 119 Chapter V Page 128 Letter to M. Blanqui on Property Page 139 Letter to Antoine Gauthier Page 159 Letter to Karl Marx Page 163 System on Economic Contradictions, Volume 1 Page 167 Chapter I Page 167 Chapter II Page 175 Chapter III Page 179 Chapter IV Page 182 Chapter V Page 195 Chapter VI Page 207 Chapter VII Page 217 System on Economic Contradictions, Volume 2 Page 229 Chapter X Page 229 Chapter XI Page 233 Chapter XIV Page 254 Solutions of the Social Problem Page 257 Chapter I Page 257 Chapter II Page 258 Organisation of Credits and Circulation Page 281 Programme Page 281 The Band of Exchange Page 283 Letter to Louis Blanc Page 295 The Situation Page 303 The Reaction Page 307 The Mystification of Universal Suffrage Page 315 The Patriots Page 319 Opening Session of the National Assembly Page 323 Outline of the Social Question Page 327 Foreign Affairs Page 329 To the Editor-in-Chief of Le Représentant du Peuple Page 335 July Fifteenth Page 339 Address to the Constituent National Assembly Page 345 The Malthusians Page 353 Toast to the Revolution Page 359 The Constitution and the Presidency Page 367 Election Manifesto of Le Peuple Page 371 Bank of the People Page 383 Declaration Page 383 Justice in the Revolution and in the Church Page 619 Programme Page 619 Little Political Catechism Page 654 Letter to Milliet Page 685 The Federative Principle Page 689 First Part Page 689 Conclusion Page 714 Letter to M. X. Page 721 The Political Capacity of the Working Classes Page 723 To Some Workers From Paris Page 723 Second Part Page 725 Development of the Worker Idea Page 725 Third Part Page 765 Political Incompatibilities Page 765 Appendix: The Theory of Property Page 775 Chapter IX Page 776 Appendix: The Paris Commune Page 785 International Workers’ Association Page 786 On the Organisation of the Commune Page 787 Paris Today Is Free and in Possession of Herself and the Provinces are in Slavery Page 788 Glossary Page 793 Terms Page 793 People Page 799 Events Page 805 Index Page 809

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Other Titles
Property is Theft! A Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Reader
Copyright Date
2011
Translated From
French

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HX833, HX893.7.P78 P76 2011

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Iain McKay

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823
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