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pb |
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9781853050671 |
| Publisher: |
Pluto |
| Release Date: |
1996-03-15 |
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ITEM OVERVIEW
One of the classics of anarchist literature! Written in the aftermath of the 1848 French Reovlution, this book sets forth a libertarian alternative ot the Jacobinism that still dominated the republican and revolutionary movements of France at the time. This is Pierre-Joseph "Property is Theft" Proudhon's most powerful critique of governmental authority. His fervent denunciations of capitalism and the state set the tone for subsequent anarchist propaganda, while his vision of a free society based on voluntary federation and workers' selfl-management provided a positive ideal for revolutionaries to work toward. With an introduction by Robert Graham.
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