He advocated a strong central gummint
Posted on: September 29, 2022 at 13:28:05 CT
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because he was a socialist... not an anarchist.
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Late in his life, Proudhon argued for increasing the powers of government while also strengthening property, by making it more egalitarian and widespread, in order to counter-balance it.....
Anarchist Albert Meltzer has argued that although Proudhon used the term anarchist, he was not one and that he never engaged in "anarchist activity or struggle", but rather in "parliamentary activity"
Edited by Spanky at 13:28:44 on 09/29/22