PROUDHON Pierre Joseph (1809-1865)

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PROUDHON Pierre Joseph (1809-1865)
. L.A.S. "P.-J. Proudhon", Brussels 9 December 1858, to his friend Alexandre MASSOL; 3 pages in-8, address. Surprising misogynist letter, in reaction to Juliette LAMESSINE's pamphlet [the future Juliette ADAM wrote alone her Anti-Prehonian Ideas on Love, Woman and Marriage, in response to De la Justice dans la Révolution et dans l'Église de Proudhon]. He asks which author is behind the name of Miss Juliette Lamessine, whose volume he read with satisfaction: "I would be happy to be able to say that this is the last word of the École de Ménilmontant, or if you like better, of its leader [CHILD]. At the same time, I read MICHELET's book, Love, which, without naming me once, appropriated a good number of my thoughts and expressions, and even wrote his book in view of mine: at least, that is what he himself tells me in the letter which accompanied the volume. All this made my heart rejoice, and I applauded myself once again, if not for the progress of my propaganda, at least for my successes as an intellectual agitator. Thus the question is asked about love, women and marriage, and for it to be asked clearly, I had to get involved. We will soon see who is in the right: the childish freero-erotic, the fair-minded Michelet, or me"... He is not fooled by the change of tone between "Mme Juliette's feminine anger" and the dogmatic part of the book, where the editor(s) start to "spout a school doctrine, long stopped, and in which there are only a few original sentences borrowed or imitated from my 3rd volume". After having thought of Lemonnier, he is "led to believe that this author is none other than Father Enfantin". He doesn't want to answer blow for blow, because he doesn't know how to "give a lady a paw. For if she seems a little crazy, she is very nice, this Juliette; she made me laugh at me heartily; at times, I would have liked to kiss her. What a jesting fire! What a shooting! I forgive her, for the spirit that she hath put in her m
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