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Tag Archives: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Shawn P. Wilbur: An exercise in theoretical synthesis-distillation of anarchist thought and practice
This is the first opportunity that we have had, as a collective, to celebrate and acknowledge the very impressive work by Shawn P. Wilbur of translating, publishing (into English) and reflecting upon – with others – “classical” anarchist theory and … Continue reading
Will the real Proudhon please stand up?
From Freedom News (20/01/2025). Instead of anarchist lore, we need historical context and an open mind Shawn P Wilbur It’s challenging to think about Pierre-Joseph Proudhon today: like it or not, we struggle with him in his role as a … Continue reading
Catherine Malabou: There was no revolution
We learned from a recent interview with Catherine Malabou by the Lundi Matin collective (for their Lundi Soir series of video recorded interviews – see below) that she has published a new work centred on Pierre-Joseph Proudhon’s essay, What is … Continue reading
Free Palestine/Free Israel (VI): Jeff Halper
There is de facto a single state between the Jordan River an the Mediterranean Sea: Israel, as an occupying settler-colony, is the only state that exists in this territory. What remains under anything describable as a Palestinian authority are a … Continue reading
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Tagged colonialism and anti-colonialism, israel, Jeff Halper, palestine, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
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Édouard Jourdain: The savage and the political
Over a series of video recorded interviews, the lundimatin collective has recently engaged with a number of writers to explore the relationships between philosophy, anthropology and anarchism. The series began with Catherine Malabou and her critical reflection on the fragility … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, Édouard Jourdain, Pierre Clastres, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
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With and beyond anti-fascism (1)
… to make use of the weapons created by fascism, which has been allowed to use the fundamental aspirations of people for affective exultation and fanaticism. But we affirm that the exaltation… must be placed in the service… of a … Continue reading
Occupy everthing!
To the question “What is property?”, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon famously answered, “It is theft”. That it could be taken for a right was already a conceptual confusion, for unlike liberty, equality, integrity of person, the “right” to property was not unqualified. … Continue reading
For Daniel Colson (1943-2026)
From Freedom News, an obituary for the anarchist Daniel Colson (11/01/2026) by David Berry, followed by a translation of a lecture by him entitled, “Proudhon and the contemporary relevance of anarchism”. A singular and generous thinker of anarchism, his work … Continue reading →