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He advocated a strong central gummint

Posted on: September 29, 2022 at 13:28:05 CT
Spanky KU
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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
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     RE: To be GOVERNED is to be watched, inspected, spied upon, - Wildcat KSU - 9/29 13:13:03
     So claims a French Anti-Semite who couldn't - Spanky KU - 9/29 12:01:19
          He was both - cnk ATL - 9/29 12:16:22
               So he was in support of forced association of ownership - MizzouTigerz MU - 9/29 12:51:04
                    probably, he was anti-capitalist and against private - cnk ATL - 9/29 12:52:46
               RE: He was both - jonesin - 9/29 12:25:49
                    I have(nm) - cnk ATL - 9/29 12:51:22
                         Have you looked at the end of the Barn lately? - jonesin - 9/29 12:52:27
                              no(nm) - cnk ATL - 9/29 12:53:48
               Anarchist by self claim only - Spanky KU - 9/29 12:24:03
                    Lol, got ‘em!(nm) - tigerNkc KC - 9/29 13:52:27
                         if by avoiding the topic and content - pickle MU - 9/29 14:07:33
                              Got em!(nm) - tigerNkc KC - 9/29 19:21:54
                    you don’t understand a thing about anarchism (nm) - pickle MU - 9/29 12:51:58
                         anarchism is the belief in the abolition of all government(nm) - Spanky KU - 9/29 12:58:01
                    He seems to have had some contradicting ideas - cnk ATL - 9/29 12:50:44
                         Anarchism is the absence of government - Spanky KU - 9/29 12:55:58
                              the key to the form of government he advocated - cnk ATL - 9/29 13:23:10
                                   He advocated a strong central gummint - Spanky KU - 9/29 13:28:05
                                        are you saying mutualism is only socialism and not - cnk ATL - 9/29 13:48:12
                                             I am saying a strong central gummint is not - Spanky KU - 9/29 14:02:33
                                                  I don't think he advocated for strong central government - cnk ATL - 9/29 14:28:50
                                                       Proudhon argued for increasing the powers of government - Spanky KU - 9/29 14:46:15
                              no (nm) - pickle MU - 9/29 13:11:26
                                   Yes. it is.(nm) - Spanky KU - 9/29 13:20:42
                              Sounds like Neil Young... - jonesin - 9/29 12:57:21
     If only there was a no govt utopia! - RHAYWORTH MU - 9/29 11:56:57
          that’s a straw man - pickle MU - 9/29 12:03:07
          RE: What "revolution" in the 19th century? Not that I totally - SwampTiger MU - 9/29 12:03:25
               I got it now. I was looking for an actual kinetic action - jonesin - 9/29 12:11:47
          RE: What "revolution" in the 19th century? Not that I totally - JayHoaxH8r MU - 9/29 11:55:27
               You mean my bell bottoms and perm were a "revolution" in - jonesin - 9/29 11:59:19
                    no - JayHoaxH8r MU - 9/29 12:01:06
                         Lol...The 90's? - jonesin - 9/29 12:13:20




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