Proudhon & His “Bank of the People”
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"M. Proudhon has of late been one of the most prominent men in Europe, or, as some writers might say, the most notorious."
67 pages
~1h 7min to read
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A facsimile reprint of the edition published by Benjamin Tucker in 1896, complete with his preface, together with a new introduction by Paul Avrich. In the words of the author, "The daily journals of Paris and London, with few exceptions … affirm that Proudhon is an atheist and a madman, a Communist burning to plunder the wealthy, the living incarnation of immorality, disorder and folly … We propose … to explain the leading points of his philosophical and economical system." (Source: [Charles H. Kerr](
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