Tag: Proudhon
Proudhon on Economic Rent An Addendum to William Schnack’s Response to Kevin Carson Due to the unorthodox claims made in my last response, I wanted to give some supporting material for my depiction of Proudhon’s take on economic rent. Think of this as a long footnote, rather than the heart of my argument. My position is…
Illuminating Discord: An interview with Robert Anton Wilson By Jane Talisman and Eric Geislinger (Columbia Region New Libertarian Alliance) (Originally published in New Libertarian Notes/Weekly 39, September 5, 1976; reprinted at RAWillumination.net) CRNLA: Tell us a little about your background. RAW: I was born into a working class Irish Catholic family in Brooklyn 44 years…
The following article is translated into Italian from the English original, written by Colin Ward. Questo articolo è stato scritto da Colin Ward ed è apparso per la prima volta su Freedom, numero di giugno-luglio 1992. Lo Sfondo Quella minoranza di giovani europei che hanno avuto l’opportunità di studiare la storia d’Europa oltre a quella della loro nazione,…
The following article was written by Colin Ward and originally appeared in Freedom, June-July 1992. The Background That minority of children in any European country who were given the opportunity of studying the history of Europe as well as that of their own nations, learned that there were two great events in the last century: the unification…
For every copy of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon’s “Epilogue to the Revolution” that you purchase through the Distro, C4SS will receive a percentage.
For every copy of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon’s “The State. Its Nature, Object, and Destiny.” that you purchase through the Distro, C4SS will receive a percentage.
For every copy of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon’s The Principle of Association that you purchase through the Distro, C4SS will receive a percentage.
For every copy of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon’s “Traditional Denial of Government” that you purchase through the Distro, C4SS will receive a percentage.
Luigi Corvaglia: “An aphorism can never be the whole truth; it is either a half-truth or a truth-and-a-half.”
Luigi Corvaglia: “Un aforisma non è mai una verità: o è una mezza verità o è una verità e mezzo.”
Adapted from an anarchism session Darian Worden led at the Students for Liberty 2012 regional conference at the University of Pennsylvania.
Thomas L. Knapp: Sooner or later, those boiling frogs will have to jump.