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'''Property is theft!''' is a slogan due to the the ] ] ] in his book '']''. '''Property is theft!''' is a slogan coined by the ] ] ] in his book '']''.


While long ignored, the term has been resurrected by the ] and the ] believers. While long ignored, the term has been resurrected by the ] and the ] believers.

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Property is theft! is a slogan coined by the French anarchist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon in his book What is Property? Or, an Inquiry into the Principle of Right of Government.

While long ignored, the term has been resurrected by the anti-copyright and the copyleft believers.

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