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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon



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   Read More...

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    George Orwell (Chap. 18 "Orwell, Proudhon, and the Moral Order")
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