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  • '''Joseph Déjacque''' (b. December 1821, Paris - d. 1864, Paris) was a [[France|Fr ..." in print in 1857 in a letter criticising [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon|Pierre Joseph Proudhon]] for an attack by the latter on [[feminism]] and his support for
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  • ...udhon par Joseph Déjacque |archiveurl=http://archive.is/20120713/http://joseph.dejacque.free.fr/ecrits/lettreapjp.htm |archivedate=2012-07-13}} (in [[Fren ...it with a good grace; but I will not be constrained" <ref>Proudhon, Pierre Joseph. {{cite web |url=http://etext.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/ProMise.html |
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  • '''Pierre-Joseph Proudhon''' (pronounced [ˈpruːd É’n] in [[British English|BrE]], [ ...ers associations. (''Theory of Property'' in ''Selected Writings of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon'' p. 129, p. 133, p. 135) He supported the right of inheritance,
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  • {{main|Pierre-Joseph Proudhon|Mutualism (economic theory)}} ...power.<ref>Edwards, Stewart. Introduction to ''Selected Writings of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon'', Anchor Books, Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1969, p. 33</ref>
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  • * [[Joseph Déjacque]]⁴ * [[Joseph Labadie]] ³
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  • ...[[anarchist]]s took part in the [[French Revolution]], including [[Pierre Joseph Proudhon]], the first self-described anarchist. French anarchists fought in * [[Pierre Joseph Proudhon]] (1809-1865)
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  • ...htm De l'être-humain mâle et femelle - Lettre à P.J. Proudhon par Joseph Déjacque] (in [[French language|French]])</ref> Unlike [[Proudhon]], he ...it with a good grace; but I will not be constrained" <ref>Proudhon, Pierre Joseph. [http://etext.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/ProMise.html System of Econom
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  • ...ire"'' with [[Louise Michel]], taking the name of the earlier journal by [[Joseph Déjacque]]. At the time of the [[Dreyfus affair]], he was one of the lea
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  • '''Joseph Déjacque''' (b. December 1821, Paris - d. 1864, Paris) was a [[France|Fr ..." in print in 1857 in a letter criticising [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon|Pierre Joseph Proudhon]] for an attack by the latter on [[feminism]] and his support for
    3 KB (513 words) - 10:44, 25 March 2011