Letter to M. X
Translator: Ian Harvey
Passy, August 20th, 1864
Sir,
Writings by Proudhon
Translator: Ian Harvey
Passy, August 20th, 1864
Sir,
Le Peuple
no date (No 2)
Translator: Barry Marshall
Since Le Représentant du Peuple ceased to appear 70 days ago,[1] only two facts have been accomplished: one in the social world and another in the political world. It will not take long to recount, just a few lines will suffice for us to relate the chain of events from August 21st to October 31st.
31st July 1848
Translator: Paul Sharkey
or, the Philosophy of Misery
Volume 2
(Translated by Iain McKay)
It has been said of Newton, to express the immensity of his discoveries, that he has revealed the abyss of human ignorance.
31st January 1849
Translator: Clarence L. Swartz (“Declaration” and “Formation of the Company”) and Ian Harvey (“Report of the Luxembourg Delegate and Workers’ Corporation Commission”)
31st March 1848
Translators: Clarence L. Swartz and Jesse Cohn
It has been proved that Socialist doctrines are powerless to relieve the People in the present crisis.[1] Utopia needs for its realisation capital accumulated, credit opened, circulation established and a prosperous state. It has need of everything we now lack; and these it is powerless to create.
Translator: Paul Sharkey
Paris, 14th April 1848
To Monsieur Michel Chevalier, Professor of Political Economy
Sir,
Translator: Paul Sharkey
Paris, 8th April 1848
To Citizen Louis Blanc, Secretary of the Provisional Government
Citizen,
I am taking the liberty of sending you a copy of the first print run of my Solution au problème social, as well as of the accompanying Spécimen relating to circulation and credit.
1863
Translator: Ian Harvey