File:Proudhon - Du principe de l'art et de sa destination sociale.djvu

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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: Q56764170  wikidata:Q56764170 reasonator:Q56764170 s:fr:Index:Petit-Breton - Comment je cours sur la route, 1908.djvu
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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon  (1809–1865)  wikidata:Q5749 s:en:Author:Pierre-Joseph Proudhon q:en:Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
 
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
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P.-J. Proudhon; Pierre Joseph Proudhon; Purūdon; Pʻu-lu-tung; Pʹer Zhozef Prudon
Description French-Belgian economist, sociologist, politician, journalist, philosopher and writer
Date of birth/death 15 January 1809 Edit this at Wikidata 19 January 1865 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Besançon Edit this at Wikidata Passy
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Garnier frères
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Language French
Publication date 1908
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Place of publication Paris
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