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Title: De la création de l'ordre dans l'humanité, ou principes d'organisation politique.
Description: Paris, Prévot & Besançon, Bintot imp. successeur de Proudhon, 1843. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Octavo. Pp. (iv) 582. Half-title present. HARDCOVER, bound in contemporary quarter calf, spine in compartments between raised bands, gilt decorated and lettered, marbled boards and endpapers, sprinkled edges, minute chip at head of spine, corner-tips bit rubbed. In fine overall condition, handsome binding and bright interior. ~ FIRST EDITION. Proudhon (1809-1865) hoped to eliminate private enterprise through the establishment of a bank that would grant loans to co-operatives of workers. This, in his opinion, would bring justice and equality. Such co-operatives would make any form of government unnecessary and the ideal conditions of anarchy would reign. In the present work, Proudhon he develops and articulates his "dialectique sérielle". The book was not well received. Proudhon was accused of misappropriating Kant's "antinomies", as he was later to be accused by Marx of misappropriating Hegel's dialectic. Max Stirner, who was soon to publish his classic work of anarchist individualism and nihilistic egoism, "Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum" ("The Ego and its Own" (London, Rebel Press, 1982, originally published 1844), objected to its moralism. Proudhon himself later dismissed the book as the "summary of a student's studies or of those of an ignoramous" (Henri de Lubac, The Un-Marxian Socialist: A Study of Proudhon (New York, Sheed & Ward, 1948). B-2 .

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