Proudhon: What is Property?
Discover the groundbreaking ideas of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon in his classic work, What is Property?, published by Cambridge University Press in 1994. This influential text, originally written in 1840, offers a profound critique of private property, challenging the very foundation of modern Western society. Spanning 270 pages, Proudhon’s thought-provoking arguments delve into the implications of property ownership and its impact on social structures. Whether you're a student of political philosophy or simply curious about the roots of contemporary economic debates, this paperback edition is a must-read. Explore the timeless questions posed by Proudhon and engage with one of the most significant texts in political thought.