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Contents.
- § 3. Prescription gives no Title to Property.
94 - § 4. Labor.—That Labor has no Inherent Power to appropriate Natural Wealth
103 - § 5. That Labor leads to Equality of Property
110 - § 6. That in Society all Wages are Equal
121 - § 7. That Inequality of Powers is the Necessary Condition of Equality of Fortunes
128 - § 8. That, from the stand-point of Justice, Labor destroys Property
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Chapter IV.
- That Property is Impossible
151 - Demonstration. Axiom.
Property is the Right of Increase claimed by the Proprietor over any thing which he has stamped as his own153 - First Proposition.
Property is Impossible, because it demands Something for Nothing159 - Second Proposition.
Property is Impossible, because, wherever it exists, Production costs more than it is worth168 - Third Proposition.
Property is Impossible, because, with a given Capital, Production is proportional to Labor, not to Property172 - Fourth Proposition.
Property is Impossible, because it is Homicide177 - Fifth Proposition.
Property is Impossible, because, if it exists, Society devours itself183 - Appendix to the Fifth Proposition
195 - Sixth Proposition.
Property is Impossible, because it is the Mother of Tyranny207 - Seventh Proposition.
Property is Impossible, because, in consuming its Receipts, it loses them; in hoarding them, it nullifies them; and, in using them as Capital, it turns them against Production209