Proudhon, Pierre Joseph . What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government.
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  • Front Matter
  • Preface PREFACE.
  • Memoir 1 WHAT IS PROPERTY? OR, AN INQUIRY INTO THE PRINCIPLE OF RIGHT AND OF GOVERNMENT. FIRST MEMOIR. Adversus hostem æterna auctertas esto. Against the enemy, revendication is eternal. LAW OF THE TWELVE TABLES.
    • Chapter 1 CHAPTER I. METHOD PURSUED IN THIS WORK. -- THE IDEA OF A REVOLUTION.
    • Chapter 2 CHAPTER II. PROPERTY CONSIDERED AS A NATURAL RIGHT. -- OCCUPATION AND CIVIL LAW AS EFFICIENT BASES OF PROPERTY. DEFINITIONS.
    • Chapter 3 CHAPTER III. LABOR AS THE EFFICIENT CAUSE OF THE DOMAIN OF PROPERTY.
    • Chapter 4 CHAPTER IV. THAT PROPERTY IS IMPOSSIBLE.
    • Chapter 5 CHAPTER V. PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPOSITION OF THE IDEA OF JUSTICE AND INJUSTICE, AND A DETERMINATION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF GOVERNMENT AND OF RIGHT.
  • Memoir 2 WHAT IS PROPERTY? SECOND MEMOIR