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What Is Property?
An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government
By: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Narrated by: James Gillies
Length: 18 hrs and 29 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 05-19-22
Language: English
Publisher: Ukemi Audiobooks

Publisher’s Summary

‘Property is Theft’, a phrase which has passed into common parlance, was the rallying call of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon’s political treatise What Is Property? Proudhon (1809-1865) was both admired and excoriated. A political theorist of the first order, he was vilified in his native France by the Communists and the Monarchists alike, though admired by Karl Marx as well as many in the nation’s academia and judiciary who valued the clarity of his thought and analytical method.

He criticised both Right and Left (the very definition of French political thinking), describing them as two sides of the same coin. Their solutions to society’s ills, he said, were like Thesis and Antithesis, based on a common error and both inadequate to the task of healing society. He offered, instead, a third way, which he called his Synthesis. Regarded as the founder of modern Anarchism, his aim was not to engender chaos, as the word anarchy often connotes, but to suggest a workable, political, and economic foundation for society which would promote order and equity for all under the most unfettered conditions of individual liberty.

Proudhon grew up in poverty, and was home schooled as a child, but received a bursary in his youth sufficient to allow him to attend the City College in his home town (though not sufficient, it seems, to buy him shoes). There, he discovered the library which introduced him to a world, classical and contemporary, previously denied him. Lacking wealth or contacts, he worked variously as a printer, a compositor and proof-reader by day and an essayist by night, learning Latin along the way to assist in his work. In 1830, a friend, a scholar, invited Proudhon to join him in Paris to pursue his philosophical writings full time. When a cholera outbreak forced his return home, Proudhon spent the next few years juggling his two careers. In 1839, he applied for a pension (bursary) at the Academy of Besançon which obliged him to write works on its behalf.

What Is Property?, published in France in 1840, was his first. It was so controversial that little else followed. However, it established his reputation, and he was eventually able to pursue his philosophical work full time. What Is Property? (First Memoir) attempts to uncover the roots of poverty and associated social ills and examines different attitudes to poverty and wealth from the Greeks to the present day. Proudhon quickly identifies a common thread, property, which he distinguishes from possession, and argues that only a fundamental, though gradual, abandonment of property (as an asset) and all that flows from it, can rescue society from its current conflicts. The memoir seeks to illuminate the underlying causes of war, poverty, slavery, and oppression and points the way to a solution. In effect, it is a practical manual for the survival of mankind. The Second Memoir (1841), included on this recording, is Proudhon’s response to the criticisms of the First Memoir, initially uncomprehending and then self-assured by turns. What Is Property? is Proudhon’s masterwork. It divides opinion, but no one who hears it can come away with their view of their own world unchanged.

Translation: Benjamin R. Tucker.

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00. Preface.mp3 20.07 MBs
01. Method Pursued in This Work — The Idea of a Revolution.mp3 51.9 MBs
02. Property Considered As a Natural Right — Occupation and Civil Law As Efficient Bases of Property.mp3 4.87 MBs
02.1. Property as a Natural Right.mp3 15.45 MBs
02.2. Occupation as the Title to Property.mp3 28.45 MBs
02.3. Civil Law as the Foundation and Sanction of Property.mp3 23.32 MBs
03. Labor As The Efficient Cause of the Domain of Property.mp3 7.3 MBs
03.1. The Land cannot be appropriated.mp3 9.55 MBs
03.2. Universal Consent no Justification of Property.mp3 1.85 MBs
03.3. Prescription gives no Title to Property.mp3 15.48 MBs
03.4. Labor. — That Labor has no Inherent Power to appropriate Natural Wealth.mp3 9.89 MBs
03.5. That Labor leads to Equality of Property.mp3 17.28 MBs
03.6. That in Society all Wages are Equal.mp3 11.67 MBs
03.7. That Inequality of Powers is the Necessary Condition of Equality of Fortunes.mp3 31.95 MBs
03.8. That, from the stand-point of Justice, Labor destroys Property.mp3 4.31 MBs
04. That Property Is Impossible.mp3 13.36 MBs
04.01. Property is Impossible, because it demands Something for Nothing.mp3 15.46 MBs
04.02 Property is Impossible, because, wherever it exists, Production costs more than it is worth.mp3 7.93 MBs
04.03. Property is Impossible, because, with a given Capital, Production is proportional to Labor, not to Property.mp3 7.25 MBs
04.04. Property is Impossible, because it is Homicide.mp3 10.74 MBs
04.05. Property is Impossible, because, if it exists, Society devours itself.mp3 38.96 MBs
04.06. Property is Impossible, because it is the Mother of Tyranny.mp3 3.97 MBs
04.07. Property is Impossible, because, in consuming its Receipts, it loses them; in hoarding them, it nullifies….mp3 10.15 MBs
04.08. Property is Impossible, because its Power of Accumulation is infinite, and is exercised only over Finite….mp3 4.04 MBs
04.09. Property is Impossible, because it is powerless against Property.mp3 7.41 MBs
04.10. Property is Impossible, because it is the Negation of Equality.mp3 2.39 MBs
05. Psychological Exposition of the Idea of Justice and in Justice.mp3 10.18 MBs
05.2. Of the First and Second Degrees of Sociability.mp3 14.35 MBs
05.3. Of the Third Degree of Sociability.mp3 21.33 MBs
06.1. Of the Causes of our Mistakes. The Origin of Property.mp3 15.19 MBs
06.2. Characteristics of Communism and of Property.mp3 36.89 MBs
06.3. Determination of the Third Form of Society. Conclusion.mp3 11.29 MBs
07. Second Memoir - A Letter to M. Blanqui on Property.mp3 95.89 MBs
07.1. Slavery among the Romans.mp3 48.09 MBs
07.2. Why is not an action to acquire possession equally conceivable.mp3 136.65 MBs
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon - What Is Property (accompanying).pdf 142.85 KBs
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