A compilation of Proudhon's works, including the complete 'Philosophy of Poverty' and 'What is Property?'. Copied to clipboard Files Pierre-Joseph Proudhon - Essential Writings.pdf (14.05 MB) Pierre-Joseph Proudhon anthologies PDF Comments Surely just the complete Surely just the complete first volume of Philosophy of Poverty? And that is the subtitle, its title is System of Economic Contradictions. Some of volume 2 has been included in Property is Theft!. Also, I recently translated its conclusion: Chapter XIV: Summary and Conclusion An interesting piece, and puts Marx's so-called critique of his methodology in question -- assuming you take it seriously in the first place, which you shouldn't.
Surely just the complete Surely just the complete first volume of Philosophy of Poverty? And that is the subtitle, its title is System of Economic Contradictions. Some of volume 2 has been included in Property is Theft!. Also, I recently translated its conclusion: Chapter XIV: Summary and Conclusion An interesting piece, and puts Marx's so-called critique of his methodology in question -- assuming you take it seriously in the first place, which you shouldn't.
The general idea of the revolution in the nineteenth century - Pierre-Joseph Proudhon The General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century is one of the classics of anarchist…
Criticism without Critique: A Climate Camp Reader A document collecting various critiques of the 2000s Climate Camp movement. Originally produced by Shift Magazine and Dysophia.
The Voltairine de Cleyre Reader The Voltairine de Cleyre Reader, edited by Professor A.J. Brigati, is a collection of the work of the American female anarchist.
Direct struggle against capital: A Peter Kropotkin anthology This is the most extensive collection of Peter Kropotkin's writings available in English.
Socialism from Below: A History of Anarchism A short history of Anarchism both as a philosophy and as a movement, written during World War II.
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Surely just the complete
Surely just the complete first volume of Philosophy of Poverty? And that is the subtitle, its title is System of Economic Contradictions.
Some of volume 2 has been included in Property is Theft!. Also, I recently translated its conclusion:
Chapter XIV: Summary and Conclusion
An interesting piece, and puts Marx's so-called critique of his methodology in question -- assuming you take it seriously in the first place, which you shouldn't.