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Critical examination of property as institutional theft.

If you're intrigued by the radical underpinnings of anarchist and socialist thought, Proudhon's "What Is Property?" could expand your horizons. Its probing analysis of the concept of property and the assertion that 'Property is theft' challenges mainstream views, making it a stimulating read for anyone interested in the critiques that shaped revolutionary discourse. Beyond just historical interest, this work compels us to examine societal structures that are often taken for granted.

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Proudhon: What Is Property?

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ISBN: 9780521405560
Date of Publication: 1994-02-25
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Sociology, Politics, History, Philosophy, Economics
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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.
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Critical examination of property as institutional theft.

If you're intrigued by the radical underpinnings of anarchist and socialist thought, Proudhon's "What Is Property?" could expand your horizons. Its probing analysis of the concept of property and the assertion that 'Property is theft' challenges mainstream views, making it a stimulating read for anyone interested in the critiques that shaped revolutionary discourse. Beyond just historical interest, this work compels us to examine societal structures that are often taken for granted.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.