Corvus Editions · @humanispherian
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The path from the 1858 edition of "Justice" to the 1860 revised and expanded version was anything but straight. Here are some markers along the way, taken from Proudhon's correspondence: libertarian-labyrinth.org/work

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Corvus Editions · @humanispherian
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I have completed a rough translation of the Foreward, the long chapter on War, the Counterproposal and the Epilogue from Proudhon's completed, but ultimately unpublished 1859 book "How Business is Going in France And Why We Will Have War,

If We Have It: On the New Proposed Agreements Between the Railway Companies and the State." Folks who have read "War and Peace" or are familiar with his writings on political geography and the question of natural boundaries will find parts of the material familiar.
libertarian-labyrinth.org/prou

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Corvus Editions · @humanispherian
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Corvus Editions · @humanispherian
122 followers · 187 posts · Server kolektiva.social

"Education found a pioneer in Green-Point in Mrs. [Ann Tabor] Masquerier, who, in 1843, first collected some twenty or thirty of the little sprigs of humanity into her house, and taught their young ideas how to shoot. This kind hearted woman's ministrations were finally supplanted, by the public school system; and in 1846, a school-house was erected on the hill east of Union avenue between Java and Kent streets, and which was first presided over by Mr. B. R. Davis. This was the commencement of No. 22, which will be spoken of elsewhere and more at length." -- From Stiles' "A History of the City of Brooklyn" (1869).

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