Proudhon - A Biography
THE STRICKEN YEARS and a glass o f wine in the morning.’ Proudhon himself showed no such evidences o f indestructibility. From D ...
THE STRICKEN YEARS with the certainty that his death could not be long postponed, he was sustained by the enthusiasm he saw arou ...
THE STRICKEN YEARS During December it became evident that Proudhon’s heart was gravely affected, while his limbs swelled, and he ...
THE STRICKEN YEARS moment I am more overwhelmed than ever; more than ever I doubt my resurrection, and I sweat blood and water t ...
‘Langlois and Duchene went up to the colonel, who was hardly fifty paces from our first ranks. Langlois explained that Proudhon ...
Part Nine EPILOGUE M A N Y writers have sought for the phrase that would arrest- ingly define Proudhon and the philosophy that e ...
EPILOGUE spired his hostility to political centralisation. His consciousness of tradition, which was combined with a desire to e ...
EPILOGUE chastity, and rejected with suspicious violence the enticements of carnal love. Yet he did not affect the narrow existe ...
EPILOGUE jects o f the industrial era demanded the creation of closely knit productive associations o f workers in certain trade ...
EPILOGUE dilation with the grande bourgeoisie, he did not abandon hope of gaining the allegiance o f that larger section o f the ...
EPILOGUE national followed in almost every detail the policy laid down in The Political Capacity of the Working Classes. Its mem ...
EPILOGUE nounced political activity and joined Proudhon in rejecting the dictatorship of the proletariat— an idea borrowed by th ...
EPILOGUE citizen and a labourer. The autonomy of the Commune will have for its limits only the equal autonomy o f all other comm ...
EPILOGUE French working men with the corrupt political life o f the early Third Republic, and it was inspired largely by the tra ...
EPILOGUE in Mexican agrarianism. In England, apart from the small anar chist movement, the mutualist influence seems to have be ...
thought that he remains among the small group o f nineteenth- century social thinkers whose work still has meaning and rele van ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY This bibliography is frankly selective. Faced by a mass of French material on Proudhon, ranging from pamphlets and ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY jQu’est-ce que la Propriete! ou Recherche sur le principe du Droit et du Gouvernement. Paris, 1840. Lettre a M. Bla ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY Des De'mocrates assermentis et les Defractaires. Paris, 1863. Sties Traites de 1815 ont cesse d'exister? Paris, 186 ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY Oeuvres Completes. Paris, 1920-1939. (This collection of Proudhon’s works, published by Marcel Riviere under the ge ...
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