In August 1832, the satiric newspaper, La Caricature, published an unsigned lithograph captioned,... more In August 1832, the satiric newspaper, La Caricature, published an unsigned lithograph captioned, The police hold the thread of the plot [Figure 1].2 In the image, a phrygian bonnet, the premier republican symbol from 1789,3 ... French Politics, Culture & Society, ...
In August 1832, the satiric newspaper, La Caricature, published an unsigned lithograph captioned,... more In August 1832, the satiric newspaper, La Caricature, published an unsigned lithograph captioned, The police hold the thread of the plot [Figure 1].2 In the image, a phrygian bonnet, the premier republican symbol from 1789,3 ... French Politics, Culture & Society, ...
In July 1840, exactly ten years after the revolution that established the Orleanist, &#x2... more In July 1840, exactly ten years after the revolution that established the Orleanist, ''bourgeois'' monarchy, the philosopher Pierre-Joseph Proudhon published What is Property?, an essay he had written for a competition held by the Academy of Besançon. ''Property is theft!'' he ...
In August 1832, the satiric newspaper, La Caricature, published an unsigned lithograph captioned,... more In August 1832, the satiric newspaper, La Caricature, published an unsigned lithograph captioned, The police hold the thread of the plot [Figure 1].2 In the image, a phrygian bonnet, the premier republican symbol from 1789,3 ... French Politics, Culture & Society, ...
In August 1832, the satiric newspaper, La Caricature, published an unsigned lithograph captioned,... more In August 1832, the satiric newspaper, La Caricature, published an unsigned lithograph captioned, The police hold the thread of the plot [Figure 1].2 In the image, a phrygian bonnet, the premier republican symbol from 1789,3 ... French Politics, Culture & Society, ...
In July 1840, exactly ten years after the revolution that established the Orleanist, &#x2... more In July 1840, exactly ten years after the revolution that established the Orleanist, ''bourgeois'' monarchy, the philosopher Pierre-Joseph Proudhon published What is Property?, an essay he had written for a competition held by the Academy of Besançon. ''Property is theft!'' he ...
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