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The non-polemical study of Proudhonian sociology may allow us to re-examine the relationship between this theory, whose vocation is explicitly revolutionary, and the work of Marx. We know that the tradition of orthodox Marxism persists in considering Proudhon as a theorist of the petty bourgeoisie incapable of formulating at a theory of revolution : his anti-statism would only be the expression of a class threatened by industrial development and his anarchism a new version of utopian (…)
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