PROUDHON, PIERRE JOSEPH

pyĕr zhôzĕfˈ proodhôNˈ, 1809–65, French social theorist. Of a poor family, Proudhon won an education through scholarships. Much of his later life was spent in poverty. He achieved prominence through his pamphlet What Is Property? (1840, tr. 1876), in which he condemned the abuses of private property and embraced anarchism. He also edited radical journals. After the Revolution of 1848, he was elected a member of the constituent assembly; at that time he tried unsuccessfully to establish a national bank for reorganization of credit in the interest of the workers. As a replacement for the existing social and political order, Proudhon developed a theory of "mutualism," by which small, loosely federated groups would bargain with each other over economic and political matters within the framework of a consensus on fundamental principles. He hoped that man's ethical progress would eventually make government unnecessary and rejected the use of force to impose any system. Proudhon left a great mass of literature, which influenced the French syndicalist movement. Among his most important books are System of Economic Contradictions; or The Philosophy of Poverty (1846; tr. of Vol. I, 1888) and De la justice dans la révolution et dans l'église [of justice in the revolution and in the church] (3 vol., 1858).

See his selected writings, ed. by S. Edwards (1970); biography by G. Woodcock (1956, repr. 1987); A. Ritter, The Political Thought of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1969); C. M. Hall, The Sociology of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1971); R. L. Hoffman, Revolutionary Justice: The Social and Political Theory of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1972); H. De Lubac, The Un-Marxian Socialist (1948, repr. 1978); S. Condit, Proudhonist Materialism and Revolutionary Doctrine (1979); E. Hyams, Pierre-Joseph Proudon: His Revolutionary Life, Mind and Works (1979); K. S. Vincent, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and the Rise of French Republican Socialism (1984).

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...curious about social reformer Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865) during his dissertation...perceived some similarities between Proudhons thinking and Keyness general...elsewhere of the commonality between Proudhon and Keynes. In the article for...
...Henri de Saint Simon and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon had advocated schemes...as Emile Durkheim and Joseph Paul-Boncour had viewed...the Fascist example, Pierre Laroques prewar ideas...quasi-administrative lines. For a Proudhonian like Maxime Leroy, the...
...Dramatic Monologues of Laforgue, Valery Mallarme. Athens: Ohio UP, 1990. Hyslop, Lois Boe. "Baudelaire, Proudhon, and Le Reniement de saint Pierre." French Studies 30/3 (1976): 273-86. Laforgue, Pierre. "1857/1861: Histoire, allegorie, modernite...
...Bonaparte. New York: International Publishers, 1963. Nettlau, Max. Bibliographie de lanarchie. Paris: Stock, 1897. Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph. Quest-ce que la propriete? Paris: Garnier-Flammarion, 1966. Raimond, Michel. "J.-H. Rosny." Dictionnaire des...
...towards poverty. For instance, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon in the 19th century discussed...of Society Toward Poverty" (Proudhon 2003, 46). But Heilbroner is...September 1949): 360-383. Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph. General Idea of the Revolution...
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...THE French socialist philosopher who was much ridiculed by Marx as a sentimental petit-bourgeois moralist, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, is now remembered mainly for his aphorism, so good that he repeated it many times, "Property is theft." But in...
...Gauchet - indeed an "anti-theist": Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, the mid-nineteenth century socialist...and unless that hard lesson of Proudhons, now Gauchets, is truly assimilated...fiction, there being nothing other." Joseph Schumpeter, the Harvard economist...
...Gauchet - indeed an "anti-theist": Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, the mid-nineteenth century socialist...and unless that hard lesson of Proudhons, now Gauchets, is truly assimilated...fiction, there being nothing other." Joseph Schumpeter, the Harvard economist...
...Gauchet--indeed a true "antitheist": Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, the writer who out-did Karl Marx...task... Proudhon, in short, is agreeing with Gauchet...let economist and philosopher Joseph Schumpeter put a similar thought...
...would no longer be allowed to stand in the way of social justice. How distant those days now seem. In Paris, where Pierre Joseph Proudhon once proclaimed that "property is theft," la propriete is now the object of a cult. Even the Socialists dont dare...
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...that Courbet sincerely believed what he loudly espoused. About his controversial 1865 portrait of the anarchist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (famous for the aphorism "Property is Theft"), Courbet protested that the work for him was "an extremely important...
...it arrived with the Industrial Revolution. It rises in the minds of men like Karl Marx and Frederick Engels and Pierre Joseph Proudhon. Its course has been shaped by the likes of the great Italian political philosopher, Antonio Gramsci. To those...


 

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PROUDHON, PIERRE JOSEPH pyer zhozef proodhoN , 1809...Ritter, The Political Thought of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1969); C. M. Hall, The Sociology of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1971); R. L. Hoffman, Revolutionary...
...existing system of production. They eschew political action as both corruptive and self-defeating. The writings of Pierre Joseph Proudhon , with his attacks on property, and of Georges Sorel , who espoused violence, have influenced syndicalist doctrine...
...Smith, David Ricardo, the comte de Saint-Simon, and many others. Antagonized by the individualistic radicalism of Pierre Joseph Proudhon , Marx attacked him in The Poverty of Philosophy (1847, tr. 1910), an early attempt to systematize his own...
...Owen , Etienne Cabet , and Charles Fourier . Pierre Joseph Proudhon , although he did not adopt the principle of common...however, the Communist party in the USSR adopted, under Joseph Stalin , the theory of "socialism in one country...
...attempted to put some of his proposals into effect, but his efforts were sabotaged by his opponents. The anarchist Pierre Joseph Proudhon and the insurrectionist Auguste Blanqui were also influential socialist leaders of the early and mid-19th...
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