Works
- Works of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, translated by Benjamin Ricketson Tucker, 1876 vol 1
- What is Property?, 1840 Index:What is Property?.pdf
- The Philosophy of Poverty
- Correspondence between Karl Marx and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
- Solution to the Social Problem (1927 translation)
- The Malthusians external source
- Confessions of a Revolutionary, 1849
- General Idea of the 19th Century (HathiTrust)
- Of Justice in the Revolution and in the Church, 1858
- The War and the Peace, 1861
- Theory of Property, 1866
- God is Evil Man is Free, 1849 v short work external source
- System of Economical Contradictions (or, The Philosophy of Misery) 1888, external source (HathiTrust)
Works about Proudhon
- Proudhon and His "bank of the People", 1896 external source
- "Proudhon, Pierre Joseph," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Proudhon, Pierre Joseph," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- The Poverty of Philosophy by Karl Marx, written in response to The Philosophy of Poverty
- "Proudhon," from Selected Essays by Karl Marx
- The political theories of P.J. Proudhon by Shi Yung Lu, 1922 external source
- Proudhon and Economic Federalism by William H. George, 1922-08-01 in The Journal of Political Economy Volume 30 external source
- Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Harbinger of Fascism by J. Salwyn Schapiro in The American Historical Review Vol. 50, No. 4 (Jul., 1945), pp. 714-737 external source
- The Un-marxian Socialist A Study Of Proudhon by Henri De Lubac, 1948 external source
- The political thought of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon by Alan Ritter, 1969 external source
- Pierre Joseph Proudhon: his life and work by George Woodcock, 1972 external source
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