CHAPTER IV.
THAT PROPERTY IS IMPOSSIBLE
DEMONSTRATION. AXIOM.
Property is the Right of Increase claimed by the Proprietor over
any thing which he has stamped as his own.
FIRST PROPOSITION.
Property is Impossible, because it demands Something for Nothing.
SECOND PROPOSITION.
Property is Impossible, because, wherever it exists, Production
costs more than it is worth.
THIRD PROPOSITION.
Property is Impossible, because, with a given Capital, Production
is proportional to Labor, not to Property.
FOURTH PROPOSITION.
Property is Impossible, because it is Homicide.
FIFTH PROPOSITION.
Property is Impossible, because, if it exists, Society devours itself.
Appendix to the Fifth Proposition.
SIXTH PROPOSITION.
Property is Impossible, because it is the Mother of Tyranny.
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 Production.
EIGHTH PROPOSITION.
Property is Impossible, because its Power of Accumulation is
infinite, and is exercised only over Finite Quantities.
NINTH PROPOSITION
Property is Impossible, because it is powerless against Property.
TENTH PROPOSITION.
Property is Impossible, because it is the Negation of Equality.

CHAPTER V.
PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPOSITION OF THE IDEA OF JUSTICE AND IN JUSTICE,
AND A DETERMINATION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF GOVERNMENT AND OF RIGHT.
PART 1.
% 1. Of the Moral Sense in Man and the Animals.
% 2. Of the First and Second Degrees of Sociability.
% 3. Of the Third Degree of Sociability.
PART I 1.
% 1. Of the Causes of our Mistakes. The Origin of Property.
% 2. Characteristics of Communism and of Property.
% 3. Determination of the Third Form of Society. Conclusion.

SECOND MEMOIR
LETTER TO M. BLANQUI ON PROPERTY


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[ P. J. PROUDHON: HIS LIFE AND HIS WORKS. ] [ PREFACE. ] [ WHAT IS PROPERTY? OR, ] [ FIRST MEMOIR. ] [ CHAPTER I. METHOD PURSUED IN THIS WORK.—THE IDEA OF A REVOLUTION. ] [ CHAPTER II. PROPERTY CONSIDERED AS A NATURAL RIGHT ] [ CHAPTER III. LABOR AS THE EFFICIENT CAUSE OF THE DOMAIN OF PROPERTY. ] [ CHAPTER IV. THAT PROPERTY IS IMPOSSIBLE. ] [ APPENDIX TO THE FIFTH PROPOSITION. ] [ CHAPTER V. PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPOSITION OF THE IDEA OF JUSTICE ] [ PART FIRST. ] [ PART SECOND. ] [ WHAT IS PROPERTY? ] [ SECOND MEMOIR. ] [ Conclusion.—"The results of the labor performed by this generation are ] [ FOOTNOTES: ]