Proudhon: What is Property?

Pierre-Joseph Proudhon author Donald R Kelley editor Bonnie G Smith editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:25th Feb '94

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A 1994 translation of one of the most notorious and influential critiques of private property ownership.

This is a 1994 translation of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's What is Property? (1840), one of the classics of political thought and a notorious and influential critique of the central institution of modern Western society, the private ownership of property.This is a 1994 translation of one of the classics of the traditions of anarchism and socialism. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon was a contemporary of Marx and one of the most acute, influential and subversive critics of modern French and European society. His What is Property? (1840) produced the answer 'Property is theft'; the book itself has become a classic of political thought through its wide-ranging and deep-reaching critique of private property as at once the essential institution of Western culture and the root cause of greed, corruption, political tyranny, social division and violation of natural law. A critical and historical introduction situates Proudhon's 'diabolical work' (as he called it) in the context of nineteenth-century social and legal controversy and of the history of political thought in general.

ISBN: 9780521405560

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm

Weight: 310g

270 pages