Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Quote

Does it seem to you impossible to imagine anything more inextricable than the social contract, when you think of the frightful number of relations that it must regulate -- something like squaring the circle, or finding perpetual motion? That is the reason why, wearied of the struggle, you fall back on absolutism and force.


General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century (ed. 2007)


Does it seem to you impossible to imagine anything more inextricable than the social contract, when you think of the frightful number of relations...

Does it seem to you impossible to imagine anything more inextricable than the social contract, when you think of the frightful number of relations...

Does it seem to you impossible to imagine anything more inextricable than the social contract, when you think of the frightful number of relations...

Does it seem to you impossible to imagine anything more inextricable than the social contract, when you think of the frightful number of relations...