PoliticalNightmare
8th January 2011, 14:19
I'd like to know more about Proudhon's complicated ideas about property: what constitutes theft of labour by capital; where land expropriation is justified/isn't justified; etc. Did he, as well as saying that "property is theft" also argue that "property is liberty"? Did his argument go along the lines that it is justified to gain property only as a product of hard labour but not to use that property to gain the products of the labour of others or that should others labour on a person's property, they should be granted with a percentage of right to that property? What is the general gist of his book, "What is Property?"?