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Definition of Pierre joseph proudhon
1. Noun. French socialist who argued that property is theft (1809-1865).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pierre Joseph Proudhon
Literary usage of Pierre joseph proudhon
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Japanese Notions of European Political Economy: Being a Summary of a by James Love (1900)
"pierre joseph proudhon (" Qu'estce que la Propriete?" 1840). Proudhon is the
father of philosophic "anarchism," and is not classed as an economist. ..."
2. The Anarchists, Their Faith and Their Record, Including Sidelights on the by Ernest Alfred Vizetelly (1911)
"His views were somewhat similar to those of his friend pierre joseph proudhon,
of whom we shall soon have to speak. A few years ago a German writer, ..."
3. A History of Socialism by Thomas Kirkup (1892)
"PROUDHON pierre joseph proudhon was born in 1809 at Besancon France, the native
place also of the socialist Fourier. His origin was of the humblest, ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"... God," says Proudhon, with whom the philosophy of modern anarchism may be said
to have begun. pierre joseph proudhon was ..."
5. Anarchism by Paul Eltzbacher, Steven Tracy Byington (1908)
"Pierre-Joseph Proudhon was born at Besan§on in 1809. At first he followed the
occupation of a printer there and in other cities. ..."
6. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"... as such may be dated from the writings of pierre joseph proudhon (1809-65).
Proudhon is best known by his youthful essay, Qu'est-ce que la propriété ? ..."