Following this link will ban your IP for 24 hours
  • Standard Ebooks
  • Back to ebook
  • Table of contents

Table of Contents

  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. P. J. Proudhon
  4. Preface
  5. What Is Property?
    1. First Memoir
      1. I
      2. II
        1. § 1: Property as a Natural Right
        2. § 2: Occupation, as the Title to Property
        3. § 3: Civil Law as the Foundation and Sanction of Property
      3. III
        1. § 1: The Land Cannot Be Appropriated
        2. § 2: Universal Consent No Justification of Property
        3. § 3: Prescription Gives No Title to Property
        4. § 4: Labor
        5. § 5: That Labor Leads to Equality of Property
        6. § 6: That in Society All Wages Are Equal
        7. § 7: That Inequality of Powers Is the Necessary Condition of Equality of Fortunes
        8. § 8: That, from the Standpoint of Justice, Labor Destroys Property
      4. IV
        1. Demonstration
          1. First Proposition
          2. Second Proposition
          3. Third Proposition
          4. Fourth Proposition
          5. Fifth Proposition
          6. Sixth Proposition
          7. Seventh Proposition
          8. Eighth Proposition
          9. Ninth Proposition
          10. Tenth Proposition
      5. V
        1. Part I
          1. § 1
          2. § 2
          3. § 3
        2. Part II
          1. § 1
          2. § 2
          3. § 3
    2. Second Memoir: A Letter to M. Blanqui
  6. Endnotes
  7. Colophon
  8. Uncopyright

Landmarks

  1. What Is Property?
  2. Endnotes