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help| Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (Fr: pʁu dɔ̃) (15 January 1809 – 19 January 1865) was a French mutualist philosopher and socialist. He was the first to call himself an anarchist and is considered among the most influential of anarchist writers and organisers. After the events of 1848 he began to call himself... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (pronounced /ˈpruːd ɒn/ in British English, [pʁu dɔ̃] in French) (15 January 1809 – 19 January 1865) was a French mutualist political philosopher of the socialist tradition. -
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Mutualism (economic theory)
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Anarchist communism
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, some of whose philosophy has influenced social anarchists (social Christian anarchist Leo Tolstoy was heavily influenced by Proudhon), was critical of communism, "whether of the Utopian or the Marxist variety, [believing] that it destroyed freedom by taking away from the individual control over his means of production." -
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Anarchism
The first to describe himself as an anarchist was Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, which led some to call him the founder of modern anarchist theory. -
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Libertarian socialism
Mutualism is a political and economic theory largely associated with Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. -
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Individualist anarchism
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon said "[m]odern Socialism was not founded as a sect or church; it has seen a number of different schools." -
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History of anarchism
It was not until Pierre-Joseph Proudhon published What is Property?, in 1840, that the term "anarchist" was adopted as a self-description. -
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History of socialism
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon pronounced that "Property is theft" and that socialism was "every aspiration towards the amelioration of society". -
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Topic outline of anarchism
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809–1865), the first self-described "anarchist" and an influential anarchist theorist. -
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Critique of capitalism
In his criticism of capitalism Pierre-Joseph Proudhon believed that the emphasis on property is the problem.
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