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Contents.


  1. Page.
  2. P. J. Proudhon: His Life and his Works
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    ix
  3. Preface
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    1

First Memoir.

Chapter I.

  1. Method pursued in this Work.—The Idea of a Revolution
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    11

Chapter II.

  1. Property considered as a Natural Right.—Occupation and Civil Law as Efficient Bases of Property.—Definitions
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    43
  2. § 1. Property as a Natural Right
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    44
  3. § 2. Occupation as the Title to Property
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    54
  4. § 3. Civil Law as the Foundation and Sanction of Property
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    70

Chapter III.

  1. Labor as the Efficient Cause of the Domain of Property
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    84
  2. § 1. The Land cannot be appropriated
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    88
  3. § 2. Universal Consent no Justification of Property
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    93