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What Is Property?
Book • 2018
Pierre Proudhon's "What is Property? " is a seminal work of anarchist thought.
It presents a radical critique of private property, arguing that it is inherently unjust and leads to social inequality.
Proudhon advocates for a society based on mutualism, a form of anarchism that emphasizes cooperation and voluntary association.
His work is known for its provocative arguments and its influence on later anarchist and socialist movements.
The book's central question, "What is property?
" remains a powerful and relevant challenge to conventional notions of ownership.
It presents a radical critique of private property, arguing that it is inherently unjust and leads to social inequality.
Proudhon advocates for a society based on mutualism, a form of anarchism that emphasizes cooperation and voluntary association.
His work is known for its provocative arguments and its influence on later anarchist and socialist movements.
The book's central question, "What is property?
" remains a powerful and relevant challenge to conventional notions of ownership.
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when discussing the concept of property and its historical context.

J. Bradford DeLong

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The free-market century is over
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as a book that Kropotkin read and that influenced his ideas.

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as a great book.

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when discussing the concept of property and its historical context.

J. Bradford DeLong

The free-market century is over