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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon foi um filósofo político e econômico francês, foi membro do Parlamento Francês, e também o primeiro autoproclamado anarquista. É considerado um dos mais influentes escritores anarquistas e organizadores. Após a revolução de 1848 passou a se denominar federalista. Proudhon foi também tipógrafo aprendendo por conta própria o idioma Latin para imprimir melhor livros nesta língua. More information...

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