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What Is Property — Pierre Joseph Proudhon

What Is Property
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What Is Property

Pierre Joseph Proudhon

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2018478 sf.
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What Is Property

Pierre Joseph Proudhon

If I were asked to answer the following question WHAT IS SLAVERY and I should answer in one word it is murder my meaning would be understood at once No extended argument would be required to show that the power to take from a man his thought his will his personality is a power of life and death and that to enslave a man is to kill him Why then to this other question What Is Property may I not likewise answer it is robbery without the certainty of being misunderstood the second proposition being no other than a transformation of the first I undertake to discuss the vital principle of our government and our institutions property I am in my right I may be mistaken in the conclusion which shall result from my investigations I am in my right I think best to place the last thought of my book first still am I in my right

D&R
340,73

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20261. baskı414 sf.
13,5 x 212. Hamurİngilizce
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What Is Property Pierre Joseph Proudhon delivers one of the most provocative statements in political philosophy Property is theft With this bold declaration he challenges the foundations of economic and social systems that concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a few Through rigorous argument and sharp critique Proudhon examines the nature of ownership labor justice and economic inequality Questioning the legitimacy of absolute property rights he argues that true freedom and social justice cannot exist where wealth and resources are monopolized More than a critique of property itself the book explores alternative ways of organizing society based on fairness mutual cooperation and economic balance What Is Property became a foundational text of modern anarchist and socialist thought and continues to provoke debate about ownership power and the meaning of justice in society Tanıtım Bülteninden

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367,50

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0414 sf.
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What Is Property Pierre Joseph Proudhon delivers one of the most provocative statements in political philosophy Property is theft With this bold declaration he challenges the foundations of economic and social systems that concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a few Through rigorous argument and sharp critique Proudhon examines the nature of ownership labor justice and economic inequality Questioning the legitimacy of absolute property rights he argues that true freedom and social justice cannot exist where wealth and resources are monopolized More than a critique of property itself the book explores alternative ways of organizing society based on fairness mutual cooperation and economic balance What Is Property became a foundational text of modern anarchist and socialist thought and continues to provoke debate about ownership power and the meaning of justice in society

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393,00

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2018478 sf.
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If I were asked to answer the following question WHAT IS SLAVERY and I should answer in one word it is murder my meaning would be understood at once No extended argument would be required to show that the power to take from a man his thought his will his personality is a power of life and death and that to enslave a man is to kill him Why then to this other question What Is Property may I not likewise answer it is robbery without the certainty of being misunderstood the second proposition being no other than a transformation of the first I undertake to discuss the vital principle of our government and our institutions property I am in my right I may be mistaken in the conclusion which shall result from my investigations I am in my right I think best to place the last thought of my book first still am I in my right

Şehadet Kitap
425,25

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2026414 sf.
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What Is Property Pierre Joseph Proudhon delivers one of the most provocative statements in political philosophy Property is theft With this bold declaration he challenges the foundations of economic and social systems that concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a few Through rigorous argument and sharp critique Proudhon examines the nature of ownership labor justice and economic inequality Questioning the legitimacy of absolute property rights he argues that true freedom and social justice cannot exist where wealth and resources are monopolized More than a critique of property itself the book explores alternative ways of organizing society based on fairness mutual cooperation and economic balance What Is Property became a foundational text of modern anarchist and socialist thought and continues to provoke debate about ownership power and the meaning of justice in society

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430,50

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414 sf.
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What Is Property Pierre Joseph Proudhon delivers one of the most provocative statements in political philosophy Property is theft With this bold declaration he challenges the foundations of economic and social systems that concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a few Through rigorous argument and sharp critique Proudhon examines the nature of ownership labor justice and economic inequality Questioning the legitimacy of absolute property rights he argues that true freedom and social justice cannot exist where wealth and resources are monopolized More than a critique of property itself the book explores alternative ways of organizing society based on fairness mutual cooperation and economic balance What Is Property became a foundational text of modern anarchist and socialist thought and continues to provoke debate about ownership power and the meaning of justice in society

462,00

What Is Property

Pierre Joseph Proudhon

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414 sf.
Ciltsiz13.5x21 cm2. Hamur
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What Is Property Pierre Joseph Proudhon delivers one of the most provocative statements in political philosophy Property is theft With this bold declaration he challenges the foundations of economic and social systems that concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a few Through rigorous argument and sharp critique Proudhon examines the nature of ownership labor justice and economic inequality Questioning the legitimacy of absolute property rights he argues that true freedom and social justice cannot exist where wealth and resources are monopolized More than a critique of property itself the book explores alternative ways of organizing society based on fairness mutual cooperation and economic balance What Is Property became a foundational text of modern anarchist and socialist thought and continues to provoke debate about ownership power and the meaning of justice in society