Re: Primitive Accumulation (was another one from Goldner)

On Dec 9, 2006, at 1:14 PM, James Heartfield wrote:

(Following the hints put forward by Rousseau, who said that
property begins when one man puts a fence around some land and
others recognise it [badly remembered], or from Prudhon who says
‘all property is theft’).

As Elizabeth Blackmar says in her history of early New York real
estate, she’s interested in how some people came to make claims on
their neighbors for rent.

Doug

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