What Is Property?
This dialogic book will arm you with a critique of ownership that remains unanswered. You will follow Proudhon's reasoning step by step, understand why he saw property as the source of inequality, and gain the tools to question every assumption about who has the right to own what.
Housing crises, land speculation, billionaire landlords. The question of who gets to own what has never been more explosive. Proudhon posed it in 1840, before Marx, before the Paris Commune, and his answer shook the foundations of political philosophy. You will reconstruct his arguments and discover why they still cut to the heart of every debate about inequality.