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Proudhon
"I thus ask Spinoza: if everything comes from divine necessity, following which the increasingly weakened vibrations of this necessity gave rise to souls locked in bondage to the passions, how can it come about that these souls should find, by means of their adequate ideas, more power to return to God than they ever received from the moment of their existence, if they are not in themselves free forces?" ... “Man…is a compound of powers.” Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, La Guerre et la Paix (Paris: Rivière, 1861), p. 128. ... The living man is a group, like the plant and the crystal, but to a higher degree than these; all the more vital, sensitive, and intelligent since its organs, secondary groups, form a more perfect accord with one another, and form a vaster combination. ... Spontaneity, to a lower degree in the unorganized beings, to a higher degree in the plants and animals, reached, under the name of freedom, its fullness [plénitude] in man, who alone tends to free himself from any fatalism, objective as well as subjective, and who in fact does free himself.” ...
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