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Proudhon
[ proo-dawn ]
noun
- Pierre Jo·seph [pye, r, zhaw-, zef], 1809–65, French socialist and writer.
Proudhon
/ prudɔ̃ /
noun
- ProudhonPierre Joseph18091865MFrenchPOLITICS: socialist Pierre Joseph (pjɛr ʒozɛf). 1809–65, French socialist, whose pamphlet What is Property? (1840) declared that property is theft
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The conversation was chiefly on the state of politics, the doings of the Assembly, M. Proudhon's recent developement.
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To this last doctrine, the editor declared himself adverse, while professing a great personal admiration for Proudhon.
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Proudhon sought to give such an example by the founding of the People's Bank.
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Proudhon calls this social life "anarchy" and later "federation" also.
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Proudhon entered school as a day-scholar in the sixth class.
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