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John Harrison Wilson, The life of Charles Henry Dana, Chapter 4: in active journalism (search)
ecret societies, the debate between M. Thiers and M. Proudhon, the proposed intervention in Italy, the conditio The letter of August 3d was devoted mainly to M. Proudhon's reply to the speech of M. Thiers in the Assemblct. Robespierre was a man of profound sincerity. Proudhon is a man of unequalled skill in dialectics. Robespierre was a man of ideas. Proudhon is a man of mental conception. Robespierre spoke to convince; Proudhon tProudhon to startle. But the man of '48 is of his times, as the man of ‘93 was of his. Robespierre made violence the i best way of expressing its disapproval of Citizen Proudhon's odious attack on the right of property, as an inndred and ninety-one as against the single vote of Proudhon and one other member. This overwhelming decision is to be observed that it was in this speech that Proudhon laid before the Assembly and the nation his proposrd with another great stride. Dana sets forth all Proudhon's theories clearly and with evident interest, but
John Harrison Wilson, The life of Charles Henry Dana, Chapter 6: return to New York journalism (search)
ory or system, but as believers together, that the condition of the toiling, suffering millions ought to be, may be ameliorated, and that it is the pressing duty of governments to affect such amelioration. He followed this by an analysis of Proudhon's Political Economy, in which that writer points out that the way to ideal society is by association. He was evidently full of this subject, for a few days later he came out in favor of a national bank, and in his argument to support the measure, spoke sympathetically of the national credit institution, or so-called People's Bank, apparently a modification of Proudhon's Bank of Exchange, which the French democrats were advocating at that time, but which seems to have been quite as visionary as similar institutions advocated in this country, many years later, by the Populists. In the discussion of this and other socialistic measures he appealed to the Roman Catholics of the country in an editorial addressed specially to them, saying a
John Harrison Wilson, The life of Charles Henry Dana, Index (search)
oland, 81. Pope, General, 366. Port Gibson, 211, 219, 220. Porter, Admiral, 207, 209, 210, 411. Porter, Horace, 263-265, 279, 281, 285, 325, 331, 362. Port Hudson, 209, 212, 233. Port Royal, 120, 194. Post, New York, 180. Post-office at Washington, sketch of, 156. Post-tradership scandal, 441 442. Potomac River, 249, 337, 341. Prague, 8-. Prime, Captain, chief engineer, 208. Pritchard, Colonel, 364. Prohibition, 101. Protective Tariff, 102, 105-108, 110, 463. Proudhon, 67-70, 95. Prussia, 81, 85. Prussian revolution, 84. Q. Quinby, General, 246. R. Randall, Samuel J., 463, 482, 483. Ransom, General, 246. Railroad transportation, 353. Rappahannock River, 317, 318, 328. Raspail, 77, 86. Rawlins, General, preface, 5, 192, 197, 201, 207, 211, 220, 232, 240-2142, 250-252, 266, 278, 281, 285, 297, 298, 302, 303, 312, 325, 326, 327, 341, 341, 349-351, 353, 365, 369, 374-377, 387, 388, 399, 406, 407, 411, 415, 416, 418. Raymond, ba