Pierre-Joseph

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Pierre-Joseph is the given name of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, the influential 19th-century French philosopher often regarded as a founder of anarchist theory.

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Pierre-Joseph canonical 2

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instanceOf economist
human
journalist
philosopher
political theorist
writer
citizenship France
countryOfBirth France
countryOfDeath France
dateOfBirth 1809-01-15
dateOfDeath 1865-01-19
electedIn 1848
era 19th-century philosophy
familyName Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
surface form: Proudhon
fieldOfWork political economy
political philosophy
givenName Pierre-Joseph self-linksurface differs
influenced Karl Marx
Mikhail Bakunin
Peter Kropotkin
later anarchist movements
influencedBy G. W. F. Hegel
surface form: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Jean-Jacques Rousseau
knownFor critique of private property
formulation of mutualism
foundational contributions to anarchist theory
languageOfWorkOrName French
maritalStatus married
movement anarchism
mutualism
socialism
nativeLanguage French
notableIdea "Property is theft!"
distinction between property and possession
federalism
workers' self-management
notableWork The General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century
The System of Economic Contradictions, or The Philosophy of Poverty
surface form: The System of Economic Contradictions

What is Property?
occupation printer
typesetter
originalTitle Qu'est-ce que la propriété ?
The System of Economic Contradictions, or The Philosophy of Poverty
surface form: Système des contradictions économiques
placeOfBirth Besançon
placeOfDeath Paris
positionHeld member of the French National Assembly
religion Catholicism
sexOrGender male
workLocation Paris

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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon givenName Pierre-Joseph
Pierre-Joseph givenName Pierre-Joseph self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon