"It was a very human touch in Proudhon to regard almost every book of his, while be was writing it, as epoch-making, new, final. Of none of them were these hopes better founded than the essay on property, which he was convinced might prove 'the most remarkable event of 1840'. Into it he put all his bitterness, all his delight in verbal analysis, and, he thought, the result, free from all rhetoric,
had nothing like itself in all philosophy. What is Property? was the title, and the answer was given in the first few lines. 'If I had to answer the following question: What is Slavery? and answering in a single word, I replied: It is Murder, my meaning would be understood at once. I should have no need of a long discourse to show that the power to take from a man thought, will, personality, is a power of life and death, and that to enslave a man is to murder him."
-D.W. Brogan 1934, Proudhon
Sappy, sensational crap. Sounds like someone likes some terse, sentimental words.
OK, dudes, check this out.
What is rape?
I say, it's Murder!
Now go write a biography of me, dumb ass. You call yourself a deep thinker and you don't know even know what slavery or being alive really is.
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