He seems to have had some contradicting ideas
Posted on: September 29, 2022 at 12:50:44 CT
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but his rationalization seems to be in the first paragraph you cited:
In the same document, Proudhon also described the "form of government" he was proposing as "a centralization analogous with that of the State, but in which no one obeys, no one is dependent, and everyone is free and sovereign"
And mutualism was his blending of anarchy and socialism. I'm not sure that means he couldn't decide what which one he was.