“Tormented by conflicting feelings, I appealed to reason ; and it is reason which, amid so many dogmatic contradictions, now forces the hypothesis upon me. A priori dogmatism, applying itself to God, has proved fruitless: who knows whither the hypothesis, in its turn, will lead us? I will explain therefore how, studying in the silence of my heart, and far from every human consideration, the mystery of social revolutions, God, the great unknown, has become for me an hypothesis, I mean a necessary dialectical tool.”
Quote by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
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System of Economical Contradictions: Or, The Philosophy of Misery
This book delves into the complexities of economic thought, examining the contradictions inherent in economic systems and their philosophical underpinnings. more
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