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Property Law (Personal Property), Economic Theory - General & Miscellaneous, Economics - General & Miscellaneous
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What Is Property?

by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Donald R. Kelley, Bonnie G. Smith
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Overview

This is a new translation of one of the classics of the traditions of anarchism and socialism. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon was a contemporary of Marx and one of the most acute, influential, and subversive critics of modern French and European society. What is Property? (1840) has become a classic of political thought through its wide-ranging and deep-reaching critique of private property as at once the essential institution of Western culture and the root cause of greed, corruption, political tyranny, social division, and violation of natural law.

Synopsis

New translation of one of the most notorious and influential critiques of private property ownership.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1994
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
270
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521405560

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