[181] Ib. 1. 68 [1. 87].
[182] Ib. 1. 83 [1. 98-9].
[183] Pr. "Justice" 1. 302-3 [1. 325].
[184] Pr. "Contradictions" 2. 528 [2. 414].
[185] Pr. "Organisation" p. 5 [93].
[186] Pr. "Banque" pp. 3-4 [260].
[187] Pr. "Justice" 1. 515 [2. 133].
[188] Ib. 1. 515 [2. 133].
[189] Pr. "Confessions" p. 71 [201].
[190] Pr. "Justice" 1, 515 [2, 133. Eltzbacher finds the sense "all will be enlightened" where I translate "everything will be cleared up." Eltzbacher's view of the sense—that to those who say "Enlightenment must come by the Revolution" Proudhon replies, "No, the Revolution must come by enlightenment"—correctly gives the thought brought out in the context].