Order Without Orders
Proudhon’s Dream and the Art of Living Side by Side (Political Thought)
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Boris Kriger
What if nobody has to win the argument about how society should be organized?
In the nineteenth century, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon shocked the world by declaring that property is theft—and then, rather cheerfully, proposed that people could get along just fine without governments telling them what to do. He was mocked, attacked, imprisoned, and largely misunderstood. He also happened to be onto something.
Order Without Orders takes Proudhon’s generous, hopeful vision and carries it into the twenty-first century. Boris Kriger argues that humanity’s oldest quarrel—which system is best?—rests on a false premise. We do not need to choose one system for everyone. Just as a social network hosts thousands of communities with wildly different rules, tastes, and customs without requiring them to merge into a single group, a truly free society can be a platform where communes, cooperatives, market economies, and every other arrangement people dream up exist side by side, peacefully and voluntarily.
Written with warmth, gentle humor, and a deep faith in human goodness, this book is not a manifesto. It is an invitation—to imagine a world where freedom does not mean chaos, where order does not require a boss, and where being different is not a problem to solve but a gift to celebrate.
If you have ever suspected that people are kinder and more capable than their institutions give them credit for, this book is for you.
©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger