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Great Anarchists
Great Anarchists
10 episodes
1 week ago
These short introductions delve into the anarchist canon to recover some of the distinctive ideas that historical anarchists advanced about power, domination, injustice and exploitation, education, prisons and a lot more besides. The theoretical toolbox that this small assortment of anarchists helped to construct is there to use, amend and adapt. Agitate, Educate, Organise!
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These short introductions delve into the anarchist canon to recover some of the distinctive ideas that historical anarchists advanced about power, domination, injustice and exploitation, education, prisons and a lot more besides. The theoretical toolbox that this small assortment of anarchists helped to construct is there to use, amend and adapt. Agitate, Educate, Organise!
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Great Anarchists - Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Great Anarchists
17 minutes 59 seconds
5 years ago
Great Anarchists - Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

By Ruth Kinna and Clifford Harper. 

Read by Barbara Graham and Jim Donaghey.   


Proudhon is famous for two reasons. First, he is responsible for the immortal phrase ‘property is theft!’ Second, he has emerged as the ‘first’ anarchist. This accolade is explained in part by his provocative reclamation of ‘anarchy’. Until Proudhon published his critique of property in 1840 the term had only been applied pejoratively. Proudhon’s greatness is linked to his political economy and his advocacy of decentralised federation, namely, organising ‘from the bottom up’ and on the basis of free agreement or voluntary association. During the mid 1800s, Proudhon was one of the best known social philosophers of the age, often compared to Kant and Hegel.  


The Great Anarchists pamphlet series is published by Dog Section Press and Active Distribution. See: http://dogsection.org/ and http://www.activedistributionshop.org/ for more details.  


Music by Them’uns - https://soundcloud.com/user-178917365 


Pamphlet available to buy here:  http://dogsection.org/press/proudhon/

https://www.activedistributionshop.org/shop/pamphlets-booklets/4838-great-anarchists-proudhon.html

Great Anarchists
These short introductions delve into the anarchist canon to recover some of the distinctive ideas that historical anarchists advanced about power, domination, injustice and exploitation, education, prisons and a lot more besides. The theoretical toolbox that this small assortment of anarchists helped to construct is there to use, amend and adapt. Agitate, Educate, Organise!