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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Quotes

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

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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
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Quote Keywords:

Comes, Common, Communism, Concord, Danger, Excellence, Exploitation, Inequality, Level, Mediocrity, Placing, Strong, Tends, Weak
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Comes, Common, Communism, Concord, Danger, Excellence, Exploitation, Inequality, Level, Mediocrity, Placing, Strong, Weak
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A common danger tends to concord...
All parties without exception, when they...
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Property is theft.
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The possessions of the rich are...
When deeds speak, words are nothing.
 

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