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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