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Type: Economist Quotes Category: French Economist Quotes Date of Birth: January 15, 1809 Date of Death: January 19, 1865 Nationality: French Find on Amazon: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Related Authors: Stephen Leacock Milton Friedman Adam Smith Alan Greenspan John Maynard Keynes John Kenneth Galbraith Thomas Sowell Jeffrey Sachs Muhammad Yunus |
A common danger tends to concord. Communism is the exploitation of the strong by the weak. In Communism, inequality comes from placing mediocrity on a level with excellence.
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon All parties without exception, when they seek for power, are varieties of absolutism. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Communism is inequality, but not as property is. Property is exploitation of the weak by the strong. Communism is exploitation of the strong by the weak. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Property is theft. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon The great are only great because we are on our knees. Let us rise! Pierre-Joseph Proudhon The possessions of the rich are stolen property. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon When deeds speak, words are nothing. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon |
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