New Proudhon Library

P.-J. Proudhon, “The Creation of Order in Humanity” — Chapter IV

OF THE CREATION OF ORDER IN HUMANITY OR PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ORGANIZATION BY P.-J. PROUDHON   Istæ sunt generationes cœli et terræ… Juxtà genus suum et speciem suam. (Gen. i et ii.)   NEW EDITION   1873   [originally published 1843, revised 1849] [These draft translations are part of on ongoing effort to translate both editions of Proudhon’s Justice in the Revolution and in the Church into English, together with some related works, as the first step toward establishing an edition of Proudhon’s works in English. They are very much a first step, as there are lots of decisions about […]
New Proudhon Library

P.-J. Proudhon, “The Creation of Order in Humanity” — Chapter VI

OF THE CREATION OF ORDER IN HUMANITY OR PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ORGANIZATION BY P.-J. PROUDHON   Istæ sunt generationes cœli et terræ… Juxtà genus suum et speciem suam. (Gen. i et ii.)   NEW EDITION   1873   [originally published 1843, revised 1849] [These draft translations are part of on ongoing effort to translate both editions of Proudhon’s Justice in the Revolution and in the Church into English, together with some related works, as the first step toward establishing an edition of Proudhon’s works in English. They are very much a first step, as there are lots of decisions about […]
Bakunin Library

Mikhail Bakunin, “Letter to Arnold Ruge” (May 1843)

[Translated from the French text published in La vie ouvrière, No. 112, May 20, 1914, ] B. to R. St. Peter’s Island, Lake Biel, May 1843. Our friend Marx has passed on your letter from Berlin. You seem disgruntled with Germany. You only see the family and the bourgeois, cooped up with all its thoughts and all its desires between four stakes, and you do not want to believe in the springtime that will make it emerge from its hole. Ah, dear friend! Do not lose faith! You especially, do not lose it! What! me, the Russian, the Barbarian, I […]