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The Principle of Federation - Book by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
In The Principle of Federation, French philosopher and social theorist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon argues for a decentralized and federated model of political organization, countering both centralized states and unregulated capitalism. Proudhon advocates for the creation of a society where local communes and autonomous regions are united through a voluntary federation, promoting liberty and mutual aid. This political vision is rooted in Proudhon’s anarchist philosophy, emphasizing anti-authoritarianism and the rejection of hierarchical power structures. Through his work, Proudhon lays the foundation for a form of federalism that balances freedom, equality, and cooperation, offering a blueprint for a radically different political order.
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