Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865) was a French philosopher and socialist. He is best known for his declaration that "property is theft" and is considered one of the first self-proclaimed anarchists. Proudhon was a prolific writer, contributing to political theory with works such as "What is Property?" and "The Philosophy of Poverty." His ideas influenced the development of anarchism and socialism, advocating for mutualism and critiquing both capitalism and state socialism.
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