- Confessions of a latter day mutualist
- The Historical Character of Mutualism
- Varieties of Mutualist History
- What Mutualism Was – I: Prehistories
- What Mutualism Was – II: The Kernel(?) of the Problem(?)
- Mutualism, the Anarchism of Approximations, I
- Responses to some objections
- The Lesson of the Pear Growers’ Series
- Mutualism: the Anarchism of Approximations — II
- An excellent resource on Proudhon
- Anarchist-communism, work, and the virtue of selfishness
- 1848 origins of “agro-industrial federation”
- Not just for pear-growers anymore
- The Gift Economy of Property
- “It is the shock of ideas that casts the light”
- Unexpected dangers of the free market?
- What could justify property?
- Proudhon measures Progress
- Who benefits most economically from state centralization?
- War: What’s it good for?
- Two-Gun Mutualism and the Golden Rule
- Property is impossible?
- “property must justify itself or disappear”
- Turning a new page…
- Thoughts on mutualist land theory
- The heart of Proudhon’s thought
- Proudhon’s critics
- Bevington and Seymour, “Proudhon and Communism” (1894)
- Varieties of “theft” and “property”
- “What is certain is that property is to be regenerated among us”
- The Gift Economy of Property (2.0)
- The Larger Antinomy
- The Mutualist’s Dilemma
- Are Hotels Immoral?
- How does property become capitalist?
- The Anarchic Encounter: Economic and/or Erotic?
- Encounters and Transactions
- Practicing the Encounter: Appropriation (and Ecology)
- Moving forward with “The Theory of Property”
- Anarchy and Anarchism, Insides and Outsides
- The Stirner Question
- Anarchy and its Uses
- Occupancy-and-Use: Neo-Proudhonian Remarks
- Contr’un Revisited
- Contr’un Revisited (chronological index)