![]() ![]() Most anthologies of anarchism have selections from Proudhon’s works. Selected Writings of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon edited by Stewart Edwards has a comprehensive selection of short extracts on various subjects. ![]() Swartz’s Proudhon’s Solution to the Social Question. Other selections (mostly related to his Bank of Exchange, extracts from his exchange with Bastiat and a few parts of volume 2 of System of Economic Contradictions) have appeared in Clarence L. The First Part and chapter one of the Second Part of Du Principe Fédératif was translated by Richard Vernon under the title The Principle of Federation. General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century was translated in 1923 by John Beverley Robinson ( available on-line). The First Memoir of What is Property? in a new translation is also available from Cambridge University Press. He also translated numerous other shorter pieces. Benjamin Tucker translated the First and Second Memoirs of What is Property? and volume 1 of System of Economic Contradictions and both are available on-line. ![]() Sadly, very little of Proudhon’s voluminous writings has been translated into English. ![]()
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