""Proudhon And His Bank Of The People: Being A Defense Of The Great French Anarchist"" is a book written by Charles Anderson Dana in 1896. The book is a defense of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, a French philosopher and anarchist who is considered one of the founding fathers of anarchism. The book discusses Proudhon's life, ideas, and his most famous work, ""What is Property?"" which argues that property is theft and that it should be abolished. The book...