The first critique of centralized authority was introduced by Pierre-Joseph 
Proudhon in 1848, a few years after publishing his now-classic book What is 
Property?, calling for the abolition of property and the state. As per 
Proudhon's view, without economic change, any political change would be 
limited. 

His work is at the heart of anarchism, "a political theory that is skeptical of 
the justification of authority and power," according to the Stanford 
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Almost two centuries later, Proudhon's thoughts 
about economics and power still echo in society, with encryption tools paving 
the way for parts of the ideal society envisioned in his theory.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/privacy-has-become-a-taboo-says-crypto-anarchist-project-darkfi

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