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-'''Pierre-Joseph Proudhon'''([[January 15]], [[1809]] – [[January 19]], [[1865]]) was a [[French people|French]] [[Mutualism (economic theory)|mutualist]] political philosopher of the [[socialist]] tradition. He was the first individual to call himself an "[[anarchism|anarchist]]" and is considered among the first [[Anarchism|anarchist]] thinkers. He was a workingman, a printer, who taught himself to read Latin so as to print books in that language well. Proudhon is most famous for his assertion that "[[Property is theft!]]", in ''[[What is Property?|What is Property? Or, an Inquiry into the Principle of Right and Government]]'' (original title: ''Qu'est-ce que la propriété? Recherche sur le principe du droit et du gouvernement''), his first major work, published in 1840.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+'''Pierre-Joseph Proudhon'''([[January 15]], [[1809]] – [[January 19]], [[1865]]) was a [[French people|French]] [[Mutualism (economic theory)|mutualist]] political philosopher of the [[socialist]] tradition. He was the first individual to call himself an "[[anarchism|anarchist]]" and is considered among the first [[Anarchism|anarchist]] thinkers. He was a workingman, a printer, who taught himself to read Latin so as to print books in that language well. Proudhon is most famous for his assertion that "[[Property is theft!]]", in ''[[What is Property?|What is Property? Or, an Inquiry into the Principle of Right and Government]]'' (original title: ''Qu'est-ce que la propriété? Recherche sur le principe du droit et du gouvernement''), his first major work, published in 1840.{{GFDL}}

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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon(January 15, 1809January 19, 1865) was a French mutualist political philosopher of the socialist tradition. He was the first individual to call himself an "anarchist" and is considered among the first anarchist thinkers. He was a workingman, a printer, who taught himself to read Latin so as to print books in that language well. Proudhon is most famous for his assertion that "Property is theft!", in What is Property? Or, an Inquiry into the Principle of Right and Government (original title: Qu'est-ce que la propriété? Recherche sur le principe du droit et du gouvernement), his first major work, published in 1840.



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