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Una investigación acerca del principio del derecho y del gobierno; es el título de un libro del anarquista francés Pierre-Joseph Proudhon editado en el año 1840. Es en este libro donde aparece la cita más célebre de Proudhon: "la propiedad es el robo" y otras menos conocidas como "la propiedad es imposible". Proudhon creía que la concepción habitual de la propiedad combina dos componentes distintos que, una vez identificados, mostrarían la diferencia entre la propiedad como una forma de tiranía y la propiedad usada para proteger la libertad. Argumentó que el resultado del trabajo del individuo, aquel en el que se ocupa con regularidad, genera una forma legítima de propiedad. Pero se opuso a que la tierra no ocupada fuera concebida como una forma de propiedad legítima, aceptando solamente una forma de "posesión" sobre la tierra en virtud de su real ocupación o trabajo. Por extensión, ya que sólo la tierra trabajada u ocupada es una forma de propiedad legítima puso también en cuestión instituciones como el interés de los préstamos o la renta del alquiler.
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" Trois choses sont à observer en toute histoire révolutionnaire: Le régime antérieur, que la révolution a pour but d'abolir, et qui, par sa volonté de se conserver, devient contre-révolution; Les partis, qui prenant la révolution à des points de vue, suivant des préjugés et des intérêts divers, s'efforcent, chacun de son côté, de l'attirer à eux et de l'exploiter à leur profit; La révolution en elle-même, ou la solution. L'histoire parlementaire, philosophique et dramatique de la révolution de 1848 pourrait déjà fournir matière à des volumes. Je me bornerai à traiter, d'une manière détachée, quelques-unes des questions que permettent d'éclairer nos connaissances actuelles. Ce que je dirai suffira, je l'espère, pour expliquer la marche, et faire conjecturer l'avenir de la Révolution au dix-neuvième siècle..."
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" Depuis l'institution du suffrage universel, la Démocratie, considérant que son règne était venu, que son gouvernement avait fait ses preuves, qu'il n'y avait plus à discuter que le choix des hommes, qu'elle était la formule suprême de l'ordre, a voulu se constituer à son tour en parti de statu quo. Elle n'est pas, tant s'en faut, maîtresse des affaires, que déjà elle s'arrange pour l'immobilisme. Mais que faire quand on s'appelle la Démocratie, qu'on représente la Révolution et qu'on est arrivé à l'immobilisme ? La Démocratie a pensé que sa mission était de réparer les antiques injustices, de ressusciter les nations meurtries, en un mot, de refaire l'histoire ! C'est ce qu'elle exprime par le mot Nationalité écrit en tête de son nouveau programme. Non contente de se faire parti de statu quo, elle s'est faite parti rétrograde. Et comme la Nationalité, telle que la comprend et l'interprète la Démocratie, a pour corollaire l'Unité, elle a mis le sceau à son abjuration, en se déclarant définitivement pouvoir absolu, indivisible et immuable..."
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LARGE PRINT EDITION! More at LargePrintLiberty.com."I affirm the reality of an economic science. This proposition, which few economists now dare to question, is the boldest, perhaps, that a philosopher ever maintained; and the inquiries to follow will prove, I hope, that its demonstration will one day be deemed the greatest effort of the human mind. I affirm, on the other hand, the absolute certainty as well as the progressive nature of economic science, of all the sciences in my opinion the most comprehensive, the purest, the best supported by facts: a new proposition, which alters this science into logic or metaphysics in concreto, and radically changes the basis of ancient philosophy. In other words, economic science is to me the objective form and realization of metaphysics; it is metaphysics in action, metaphysics projected on the vanishing plane of time; and whoever studies the laws of labor and exchange is truly and specially a metaphysician. The labor of man continues the work of God, who, in creating all beings, did but externally realize the eternal laws of reason. Economic science is, then, necessarily and at once a theory of ideas, a natural theology, and a psychology. This general outline alone would have sufficed to explain why, having to treat of economic matters, I was obliged previously to suppose the existence of God, and by what title I, a simple economist, aspire to solve the problem of certainty."
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" Ainsi, division du travail est synonyme de multiplication de l'ouvrier: division du travail et force collective ou communauté d'action sont deux faces corrélatives de la même loi. Or, suivant qu'on l'envisage dans le produit ou dans le travailleur, le principe de Smith donne lieu à des conséquences spéciales, dont les unes forment, ainsi qu'on l'a dit tout à l'heure, la science de la production et de la circulation des richesses; et les autres constituent la science de l'Organisation..."
Dans ce livre, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon explore le rôle de la justice dans la société et examine comment la Révolution française a changé la façon dont la justice est administrée. Les lecteurs pourront découvrir comment la religion a influencé l'administration de la justice et comment la justice peut être utilisée pour construire une société plus juste.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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