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PROUDHON, Pierre-Joseph. System of Economic Contradictions, or the Philosophy of Misery.
New York : [1888?]
First separate edition in English, first published by Tucker himself as the fourth volume in his translated edition of Proudhon's works (1888), here with a cancel half-title and title page, and a variant binding. This reissue is rarely found - WorldCat locates only one copy, at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam, with another... Learn More£2,250.00Stock Code: 133006
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PROUDHON, Pierre-Joseph. Qu'est-ce que la propriété?
Paris : 1841
Second edition of the French anarchist philosopher's notorious thesis, together with the first editions of his two succeeding works, the "deuxième" and "troisième" memoirs. Qu'est-ce que la propriété? was first published in 1840, and shocked its readership with its famous assertion that "all property is theft", which remains widely cited among radical... Learn More£2,750.00Stock Code: 129328
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PROUDHON, Pierre-Joseph. Manuel du Spéculateur a la bourse.
Paris : 1857
Fifth edition (first 1854) of the most curious of Proudhon's works, an account of the contemporary financial world, commissioned by Garnier Brothers. "It was called The Stock exchange speculator's annual and consisted of a mass of statistical information, collected with the assistance of George Duchêne, on all the leading companies whose shares were... Learn More£300.00Stock Code: 143950
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PROUDHON, Pierre-Joseph. Qu'est-ce que la propriété?
Paris : 1841
Second edition of the French anarchist philosopher's notorious thesis which caused a scandal by equating all property with theft. In the wake of the social turmoil caused by the economic decline in France in 1839-40 and the July Monarchy's lapse into a "religion of property", Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865) argued thatunlike freedom and equalitythe... Learn More£2,750.00Stock Code: 121060
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PROUDHON, Pierre-Joseph. Lettre à M. Blanqui sur la propriété.
Paris : 1841
First edition, one of 2,000 copies, of Proudhon's grateful response to Louis-Auguste Blanqui's generous review of Qu'est-ce que la propriété?, the French anarchist philosopher's notorious thesis which caused a scandal by equating all property with theft. Immediately after its publication in 1840 the distinguished economist Blanqui (1805-1881) was... Learn More£2,750.00Stock Code: 121140