PIERRE-JOSEPH PROUDHON Flashcards

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What century was proudhon

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Early 19th

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What is proudhon regarded as

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The starting point for anarchism

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What type of anarchism did proudhon develop

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A non-violent, rational and anti-utopianist anarchism as it was based on a potential within existing society

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What did he believe about property

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“property is theft” - the concept of property allows owners to exploit users

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What did proudhon believe about society

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“possessors without masters” - The idea of a society where individuals have the right to posses the land

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What did proudhon believe about worker associations and cooperatives

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Each worker has an equal share in the cooperative, which is managed by the workers who also receive the reward

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What was Proudhons idea of federations

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Workers associations and cooperatives are joined voluntary together in federations

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What was proudhons idea of a “peoples bank”

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A peoples bank would provide free credit to cooperatives, allowing workers to create their own means of production

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What did proudhon think about a “new world”

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The new world of the people’s bank and workers cooperatives can be built in the shell of the existing society, then slowly replace it

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What did proudhon say about order in anarchy

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“anarchy is order”

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What did proudhon mean by “anarchy is order”

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The idea that without the power of the state and authoritarian relationships in society, natural order will spontaneously emerge

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Proudhon’s view of human nature

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We are characterised by our productive abilities and creativity as producers

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Proudhon’s view of the state

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The state is oppressive and must be abolished, though if possible through non-violent democratic means

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Proudhon’s view of society

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His theory of society was mutualism. People bound together by social and economic relations that are mutually beneficial

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What was Proudhon’s key work

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What is Property (1840)

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Proudhon’s view of the economy

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People should be divided into independent productive units, trading with each other on a mutually beneficial benefit