
Proudhon’s rabid and raging cry against capitalism, “property is theft,” has echoed from its original utterance in the 19th century into the 21st. Now found both online and on placards at rallies, it has escaped its anarchist environs and burrowed its way into mainstream thinking in blue states like California and New York, where increasingly high taxes on the rich are supposedly ushering in a new…

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