Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
From Libertarian Labyrinth
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon was among the first to embrace the term "anarchist" in a positive sense. He was one of the originators of mutualist anarchism.
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Works
- What Is Property? (1840)
Posthumous works
- Césarisme et christianisme
- Jésus et les origines du christianisme at Gallica
- Napoléon III: manuscrits inédits (1900) at Google Books
- Commentaires sur les Mémoires de Fouché (1900) [ at Google Books]
See also:
- Œuvres Complètes de P. J. Proudhon (Lacroix): links to Proudhon's collected works, in French, together with some new translations.
- Toast to the Revolution
- The Malthusians
- The Coming Era of Mutualism
and:
Works about Proudhon
- Adolphe Thiers, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. Rapport du citoyen Thiers: précédé de la proposition du citoyen Proudhon (1848) at Google Books
- Eugène de Mirecourt. Proudhon. (1855) [ at Google Books]
- Hippolyte Castille. P. J. Proudhon. (1858) at Google Books
- Léon Walras. L'économie politique et la justice: examen critique et réfutation des M. P.-J. Proudhon. (1860) at Google Books
- Jenny P. d'Hericourt. A Woman's Philosophy of Woman. (1864) at Google Books
- Adolphe Hugentobler. Dialogues des morts entre Proudhon et Colins. (1867) at Google Books
- Charles A. Dana. Proudhon and His "Bank of the People". (1896) at Google Books
- Arthur Mülberger. Studien über Proudhon: Ein Beitrag zum Verständnis der sozialen Reform. (1891) at Google Books
- Arthur Mülberger. P. J. Proudhon: Leben und Werke. (1899) at Google Books
- Edmond Lagarde. La revanche de Proudhon: ou, l'avenir du socialisme mutuelliste. (1905) at Google Books
External links:
- What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government. (1840), at the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
- The System of Economical Contradictions: or, the Philosophy of Misery (1846), at the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
- Excerpts from Proudhon's Solution to the Social Problem—mostly from Solution du Problème Social and Proudhon's exchange with Bastiat
- General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century (1851), at the Fair Use Repository
- Two translations of "The State", by William B. Greene and Benjamin R. Tucker
