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Proudhon and the Condemnation of the Charity

Anonyme, Sunday, April 6, 2003 - 14:12

Francisco Trindade

Proudhon and the Condemnation of the Charity

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The opposition of the revolutionary immanence to the religious transcendence, victory of the Justice all her human on the revealed dogmas: here is the vertex of the work, the facto line that radically separates two systems opposite. The applications will flow in all the domains: in morals, in economy, in politics national or international.
Then it results that for your doctrine of the Justice, Proudhon is the firmest defender than it was named in your time the independent morals, and than it is named nowadays in school terms the morals laic, and that is necessary to call in the sense of Proudhon the rationalistic morals or humanist. He is not satisfied of defending, but it thoroughly invests against your rival. “The intervention of an authority external, natural or supernatural, in the order of the justice and as sanction of the justice, it is destructive of the own justice. In other terms the justice is affirmed and he defends alone, or she is not.



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