Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: A Collection of Scattered Articles and Letters of Proudhon
A Collection of Scattered Articles and Letters of Proudhon
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- Karl-Marx Verlag, 12/2024
- Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783982553627
- Bestellnummer: 12134552
- Umfang: 410 Seiten
- Gewicht: 514 g
- Maße: 216 x 140 mm
- Stärke: 22 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 5.12.2024
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Klappentext
This collection consolidates these scattered works of Proudhon to provide researchers with citation sources in a paper format. All articles in this collection are sourced from the list of Proudhon on the online forum: www. marxists. org. The editing of this collection is a non-profit project. The price of the paper version will be set to the minimum, just enough to cover the printing costs. The editor pledges not to derive any profit from this book. The articles and letters in this collection include:1837
Application for the Suard Pension
1839
The Celebration of Sunday
1840
Letter to the Members of the Academy of Besançon
1842
Explanations Presented to the Public Minister on the Right of Property
Letter to Bergmann
1845
My Testament: or, Society of Avengers
1846
Proudhon To Marx
1847
On the Jews
1848
Letter to Jeanne Deroin
The Malthusians, the Representatives of the People
Toast to the Revolution
1849
God is Evil, Man is Free
In Connection with Louis Blanc: The Present Use and Future Possibility of the State
Interest and Principal: A Loan is a Service
Interest and Principal: Arguments Drawn from the Operations of the Bank of France
Interest and Principal: The Origin of Ground Rent
Interest and Principle: The Circulation of Capital, Not Capital Itself, Gives Birth to Progress
Letter to Pierre Leroux
Parliamentary Isolation
The Coming Era of Mutualism
The Nature and Destination of Government
The State: Its Nature, Object, and Destiny
What is Government? What is God?
1850
Dilemma: Red or White
1851
Letter to A. M. Boutteville
Letter to Langlois
1852
The Extremes
The Social Revolution Demonstrated by the Coup d'Etat of December 2, 1851
Unanimity: Universal Consent
1855
New Propositions Demonstrated in the Practice of Revolutions
Propositions: To Leave Behind Abstractions, Utopias, Systems, Doctrines, Theories and Empiricisms of the Parties Schools and Sects
1857
Letter to Villiaumé
1861
Relation of the State and Liberty, According to Modern Right
The Theory of Taxation
1864
Letter to Several Workers in Paris and Rouen