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Paris, E. Dentu, 1862. In 12th. Associated with Si le traités de 1815 ont cessé d'exister?, Paris, Dentu, 1864. Associated with Nouvelles Observations sur l'Unité Italienne< /i>, Paris, Dentu, 1865. Some rare fraying and light browning, coeval half-morocco binding, author and title embossed in gold on the spine, slight defects. Stamps "Timbre Imperial 5 cen". § Resumé of the social question. Banque d'échange., Paris, Garnier, 1849. Some light foxing, binding in half chagrin, gilt title on spine, slight defects. § Théorie de l'impot, Paris, E. Dentu, 1864. Slight foxing, red cardboard binding, slight defects.
I work: Original edition. In the New observations on Italian unity, the author showed skepticism on the revolutionary path of Mazzini and Garibaldi because he was considered deeply linked to Savoyard interests and therefore of a monarchic and centralist type . A centralism that did not take into account local particularities and freedoms, which for Proudhon constituted the true Italian nature, a composite nature rather than a unitary one.
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