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Summary and Analysis of The Philosophy of Misery

By: P. J. Proudhon, Israel Bouseman
Narrated by: Carrie Steele
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"Property is theft." This quote is perhaps one of the most widely known phrases delivered by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, a man known as the father of anarchy. In The Philosophy of Misery, he examines the nature of economy and gives his thoughts about the subversive influence of capitalism. Before the rise of corporate giants, Proudhon recognized the potential for the state and the economy to enslave humanity to profit and accumulation. He recognized the dangers of consumerism more than a century before it became evident as the dominant global paradigm. Running against the grain of politics and every conceivable form of authority, he stood for the right of a person to choose his or her own fate and governance. The Philosophy of Misery is a text that boldly confronts the dogma of capitalism and offers an alternative. Proudhon sought to provide a solution to the problems of economy and society that came from reason and respected the inherent liberty of humanity.

A summary precedes the narration of the full text, giving a biography of the author and background information on the work. Also included are an overview, a synopsis, and an analysis. The summary is concluded with an examination of the historical context, criticisms, and social impact of Proudhon's work. Proudhon's thoughts form the bridge that links philosophy and economy.

An understanding of his work is essential for lovers of philosophy who wish to move their knowledge from theory to practicality.

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like padora's box, once opened, the world changes.

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Quite literally the worst recording I've heard

Narrator's constant mispronunciations and verbal hiccups make this an unbearably difficult listen. She pronounces Robespierre "Robes-Perry." Descartes is "Dess Cartez." Constant stops and starts within sentences. An absolutely terrible recording.

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