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    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
    “When politics and home life have become one and the same, when economic problems have been solved in such a way that individual and collective interests are identical – all constraints having disappeared – it is evident that we will be in a state of total liverty or anarchy.”
    Proudhon

  • #2
    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
    “Of a real, true contract, on whatsoever subject, there is no vestige in Rousseau's book. To give an
    exact idea of his theory, I cannot do better than compare it with a commercial agreement, in which
    the names of the parties, the nature and value of the goods, products and services involved, the
    conditions of quality, delivery, price, reimbursement, everything in fact which constitutes the
    material of contracts, is omitted, and nothing is mentioned but penalties and jurisdictions.

    "Indeed, Citizen of Geneva, you talk well. But before holding forth about the sovereign and the
    prince, about the policeman and the judge, tell me first what is my share of the bargain? What? You
    expect me to sign an agreement in virtue of which I may be prosecuted for a thousand
    transgressions, by municipal, rural, river and forest police, handed over to tribunals, judged,
    condemned for damage, cheating, swindling, theft, bankruptcy, robbery, disobedience to the laws of
    the State, offence to public morals, vagabondage,--and in this agreement I find not a word of either
    my rights or my obligations, I find only penalties!

    "But every penalty no doubt presupposes a duty, and every duty corresponds to a right. Where then
    in your agreement are my rights and duties? What have I promised to my fellow citizens? What
    have they promised to me? Show it to me, for without that, your penalties are but excesses of
    power, your law-controlled State a flagrant usurpation, your police, your judgment and your
    executions so many abuses. You who have so well denied property, who have impeached so
    eloquently the inequality of conditions among men, what dignity, what heritage, have you for me in
    your republic, that you should claim the right to judge me, to imprison me, to take my life and
    honor? Perfidious declaimer, have you inveighed so loudly against exploiters and tyrants, only to
    deliver me to them without defence?”
    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, The General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century

  • #3
    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
    “To be GOVERNED is to be watched, inspected, spied upon, directed, law-driven, numbered, regulated, enrolled, indoctrinated, preached at, controlled, checked, estimated, censured, commanded… noted, registered, counted, taxed, stamped, measured, numbered, assessed, licensed, authorized, admonished, prevented, forbidden, reformed, corrected, punished… drilled, fleeced, exploited, monopolized, extorted from, squeezed, hoaxed, robbed… repressed, fined, vilified, harassed, hunted down, abused, clubbed, disarmed, bound, choked, imprisoned, judged, condemned, shot, deported, sacrificed, sold, betrayed… mocked, ridiculed, derided, outraged, dishonoured. That is government; that is its justice; that is its morality.”
    Pierre Joseph Proudhon

  • #4
    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
    “When deeds speak, words are nothing.”
    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

  • #5
    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
    “Why, how can you ask such a question? You are a republican."
    A republican! Yes; but that word specifies nothing. Res publica; that is, the public thing. Now, whoever is interested in public affairs -- no matter under what form of government -- may call himself a republican. Even kings are republicans."
    Well! You are a democrat?"
    No."
    What! "you would have a monarchy?"
    No."
    A Constitutionalist?"
    God forbid."
    Then you are an aristocrat?"
    Not at all!"
    You want a mixed form of government?"
    Even less."
    Then what are you?"
    I am an anarchist."


    Oh! I understand you; you speak satirically. This is a hit at the government."


    By no means. I have just given you my serious and well-considered profession of faith. Although a firm friend of order, I am (in the full force of the term) an anarchist. Listen to me.”
    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Proudhon: What is Property?

  • #6
    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
    “The great are only great because we are on our knees. Let us rise”
    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

  • #7
    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
    “To be GOVERNED is to be watched, inspected, spied upon, directed, law-driven, numbered, regulated, enrolled, indoctrinated, preached at, controlled, checked, estimated, valued, censured, commanded, by creatures who have neither the right nor the wisdom nor the virtue to do so. To be GOVERNED is to be at every operation, at every transaction noted, registered, counted, taxed, stamped, measured, numbered, assessed, licensed, authorized, admonished, prevented, forbidden, reformed, corrected, punished. It is, under pretext of public utility, and in the name of the general interest, to be placed under contribution, drilled, fleeced, exploited, monopolized, extorted from, squeezed, hoaxed, robbed; then, at the slightest resistance, the first word of complaint, to be repressed, fined, vilified, harassed, hunted down, abused, clubbed, disarmed, bound, choked, imprisoned, judged, condemned, shot, deported, sacrificed, sold, betrayed; and to crown all, mocked, ridiculed, derided, outraged, dishonored. That is government; that is its justice; that is its morality.”
    Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, The General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century



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