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What Mutualism Was-III: “A Mutualist” of 1826
This is the third in a series of explorations of the mutualist tradition—or, perhaps more appropriately, traditions. The particular perspective they present is, as I’ve said, somewhat revisionist. It has been some time since I’ve posted in this series. My decision to tackle some of Proudhon in the original French has created productive delays. In the meantime, allow me to present… THE MUTUALIST,Or, Practical Remarks on the Social System of Mutual Cooperation. 1826. In the first entry in this series, I mentioned this series of five letters to the New Harmony Gazette, which Bestor notes as the first published use […]