Molinari on Mutualism

26thMay. × ’12

Shawn Wilbur has translated an excerpt from Molinari’s The Red Clubs During the Siege of Paris, critiquing the mutualists. But I fear this conflict between the heir of Bastiat and the heirs of Proudhon sheds no more light than that between the originals.

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4 Comments

  1. Posted May 26, 2012 at 3:57 pm | Permalink

    Firefox 12.0 MacIntosh

    One of the things I found interesting about it is that there was such a conflict, and documentation of it. Although Langlois worked hard at expanding on Proudhon’s work, his efforts seem to have gone largely unnoticed, beyond his contributions editing Proudhon’s “Works.”

  2. Noman
    Posted May 26, 2012 at 7:02 pm | Permalink

    Firefox 12.0 Windows 7

    Awesome. I’m really excited about the translations of Molinari and the other French individualists and anarchists, as I have yet to learn the language.
    I also wanted to say, Shawn’s site is a treasure trove. I discovered it a few weeks ago. Great stuff.

    • Posted May 26, 2012 at 7:09 pm | Permalink

      Safari MacIntosh

      Among other things, Shawn hosts all of Benjamin Tucker’s Liberty. And his translations of, and commentaries on, Proudhon are especially fascinating.

      • Noman
        Posted May 27, 2012 at 8:40 pm | Permalink

        Firefox 12.0 Windows 7

        That I can access every issue of Liberty is still a bit mind-boggling.