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Proudhon, Pierre Joseph

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Proudhon, Pierre Joseph (1809–1865)

French anarchist, born in Besançon. He sat in the Constituent Assembly of 1848, was imprisoned for three years, and had to go into exile in Brussels. He published Qu'est-ce que la propriété/What is Property? (1840) and Philosophie de la misère/Philosophy of Poverty (1846).



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