Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-65) was one of he most important social thinkers of the nineteenth century. A considerable amount has been written about him in French. The present work, however, is the first full-scale biography in English.
Proudhon has been called the father of anarchism, and he attained a certain notoriety during the nineteenth century for such aphoristic statements as property is theft and God is evil. But Proudhon was much more than philosopher and literary iconoclast. His influence in France was immense, and his theories played a great part in the First International and the Paris Commune, in French syndicalism and in contemporary movements for currency reform. As a writer he was admired by Baudelaire, Saint-Beuve, and Victor Hugo; as a thinker he was respected by Tolstoy, Amiel, and Madame dAgoult. Marx knew him, and it was around the rivalry of these two strong personalities that the leverage between libertarian and authoritarian socialism, developed in the First International, was crystallized.
Proudhons significance also reaches forward into our own day, when his distrust of the State and his teachings of the need for world federation take on a new importance in a world that is threatened by explosive rivalries of great nationalistic States.
A solid and workmanlike effort.--Times Literary Supplement
Woodcock makes a very good case for the consistency of (Proudhons) teaching.--New York Times
essential reading for a true appreciation of economic history and thought.--Small Press
George Woodcock is one of Canadas most distinguished men of letters- journalist, poet, and author of more than forty books, among them Gandhi; Dawn and Darkest Hour; A Study of Aldous Huxley; Canada and Canadians; and The Crystal Spirit, a biography of George Orwell. In 1951-52, he held a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, under which research for the present book was carried out.
Acknowledgments
A Personal Preface to the Third EditionI. The Hills of the Jura
II. The Critic of Property
III. The Man of Affairs
IV. The Voice of the People
V. The Prisoner
VI. The Paladin of Justice
VII. The Exile
VIII. The Stricken Years
IX. Epilogue
Bibliography to the First Edition
Bibliographical Supplement to the Third Edition
Index
295 pages
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