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'''The Poverty of Philosophy''' is [[Karl Marx]]'s response to [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]]'s ''[[The System of Economic Contradictions, or The Philosophy of Poverty|Philosophy of Poverty]]''. First published in 1847, the book sharply criticises Proudhon for his poor grasp of [[economics]] and German [[philosophy]], and is in part responsible for the early split between [[Marxist socialism|Marxist socialists]] and [[anarchism|anarchists]] in the [[First International]].
'''The Poverty of Philosophy''' (Fr: ''Misère de la philosophie'') is [[Karl Marx]]'s response to [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]]'s ''[[The System of Economic Contradictions, or The Philosophy of Poverty|Philosophy of Poverty]]''. First published in 1847, the book sharply criticises Proudhon for his poor grasp of [[economics]] and German [[philosophy]], and is in part responsible for the early split between [[Marxist socialism|Marxist socialists]] and [[anarchism|anarchists]] in the [[First International]].


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The Poverty of Philosophy (Fr: Misère de la philosophie) is Karl Marx's response to Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's Philosophy of Poverty. First published in 1847, the book sharply criticises Proudhon for his poor grasp of economics and German philosophy, and is in part responsible for the early split between Marxist socialists and anarchists in the First International.

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