Works by Proudhon & his collaborators:
- P.-J. Proudhon, [selections from the Carnets]
- P.-J. Proudhon, Application for the Suard Pension (1837)
- P.-J. Proudhon, “Psychology” (1838)
- P.-J. Proudhon, The Celebration of Sunday (1839)
- P.-J. Proudhon, Letter to the Members of the Academy of Besançon (August 3, 1840)
- P.-J. Proudhon, Explanations Presented to the Public Prosecutor on the Right of Property (1842) [rough]
- P.-J. Proudhon, Letter to Bergmann, February 8, 1842
- P.-J. Proudhon, The Creation of Order in Humanity
- P.-J. Proudhon, System of Economical Contradictions (1846)
- P.-J. Proudhon, “Association.—PENALTY, death penalty” (Carnet No. 4, 1847)
- P.-J. Proudhon, Letter to Jeanne Deroin (August 4 [1848?])
- P.-J. Proudhon, Toast to the Revolution (October 17, 1848)
- P.-J. Proudhon, God is Evil/Man is Free
- P.-J. Proudhon, What is Government? What is God? (November 5, 1849)
- P.-J. Proudhon, The Present Utility and Future Possibility of the State (Sixth article) (January 11, 1850)
- P.-J. Proudhon, Carnet 9, 19 (1851)
- P.-J. Proudhon, Letter to Langlois, December 1851
- P.-J. Proudhon, Letter to A. M. Boutteville, December 17, 1851
- P.-J. Proudhon, The Extremes
- P.-J. Proudhon, Unanimity.—Universal Consent (c. 1852)
- P.-J. Proudhon, The Social Revolution Demonstrated by the Coup d’Etat of December 2, 1851 (1852)
- P.-J. Proudhon, Economy (1850-55)
- DILEMMA: Red or White
- Principles of the Philosophy of Progress (I)
- Principles of the Philosophy of Progress (II and III)
- Principles of the Philosophy of Progress (IV and V)
- New Propositions Demonstrated in the Practice Of Revolutions
- “Questions Eliminated…” and “Revolutionary Practice”
- Propositions (Ms. 2867)
- “Property is Theft” (FR/EN)
- P.-J. Proudhon, The Philosophy of Progress (1853)
- P.-J. Proudhon, [letter to Villiaumé] (July 13, 1857) (FR/EN)
- P.-. Proudhon, How Business Goes in France, and Why We Will Have War… (1859)
- [notes]
- Ch. 12 (“War”) and “Epilogue”
- P.-J. Proudhon, Justice in the Revolution and in the Church (1858/1860)
- P.-J. Proudhon, War and Peace (1860)
- Book I: Right of War (American Question)
- Book I: Right of War (Right of Force)
- Book II: Right of Force (Ch. XI, gamut of rights)
- P.-J. Proudhon, The Theory of Taxation (1861)
- P.-J. Proudhon, Letter to Grandclément (February 28, 1863)(partial translation)
- P.-J. Proudhon, Death Penalty (1863?)
- P.-J. Proudhon, Letter to the editor of the Dictionnaire Larousse (1864)
- Gustave Chaudey, [excerpts from The Political Capacity of the Working Classes]
- P.-J. Proudhon, Poland, Part I: Principles
- Poland: Part One, Contents
- Ch. 1—History and Nationality: §1.—The Polish Question
- Ch. 1—History and Nationality: §2.—History conceived as a legal inquiry
- P.-J. Proudhon, The Theory of Property
- P.-J. Proudhon, A passage missing from “The Theory of Property”
- P.-J. Proudhon, Note on “The Theory of Property” (Ms. 2882, 31-32)
- Proudhon on Socialism (“Theory of Property” manuscripts)
- “Notice to the Reader,” from Proudhon’s “The Principle of Art”
- P.-J. Proudhon, Political Contradictions (1864)
- Chapter V: General Critique of Constitutions [partial, pp. 105-109]
- P.-J. Proudhon, Napoleon III
- [program, from Ch. I]
- [note on socialism]
- P.-J. Proudhon, My Testament, or Society of Avengers (undated)
- P.-J. Proudhon, Moral Education (undated)
- P.-J. Proudhon, Spontaneous Generation (undated)
A Proudhon Lexicon
- Anarchy (What Is Property?)
Works concerning Proudhon:
- Satan, “The History of Mr. Proudhon and his Doctrines“
- The Archangel St. Michael (Jeanne Deroin), Response to Satan
- Henriette, artiste, “Letter to Proudhon” (1849)
- Jeanne Deroin, Letter to P.-J. Proudhon (January 28, 1849)
- Eugène Stourm, “God, Women, and Proudhon” (May, 1849)
- Jeanne Deroin, Letter to the Associations on the Organization of Credit (1851)
- The Feuding Brothers (1850)
- Désirée Gay, “The Malthusians“
- Désirée Gay, “Socialism“
- Manifesto of the Sixty Workers of the Seine (1864)
- Disagreement Regarding the Posthumous Publications of Unpublished Works by P.-J. Proudhon (1865)
- Report of the French Delegates to the Geneva Congress (1866)
- Alfred Darimon, Notice on the Journals of Proudhon
- James Guillame, Proudhon: Communist (1911)
- Maxime Leroy, Stirner vs. Proudhon