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  1. What is property?Pierre-Joseph Proudhon - 1994 [1840] - Cambridge University Press.
    Written by a contemporary of Marx and one of the most influential subversive critics of modern European society, this work (1840) has become a classic of political thought through its critique of private property as the essential institution of Western culture as well as the root of its problems.
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  • (1 other version)An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations.Adam Smith - unknown
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  • Freedom and the 'Realm of Necessity'.Sean Sayers - 2006 - In Douglas Moggach (ed.), The New Hegelians: Politics and Philosophy in the Hegelian School. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The realm of freedom actually begins only where labour which is determined by necessity and mundane considerations ceases; thus in the very nature of things it lies beyond the sphere of actual material production. Just as the savage must wrestle with Nature to satisfy his wants, to maintain and reproduce life, so must civilized man, and he must do so in all social formations and under all possible modes of production. With his development this realm of physical necessity expands as (...)
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  • (1 other version)Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Grundlage des Naturrechts.Jean-Christophe Merle (ed.) - 2016 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Johann Gottlieb Fichte’s Foundations of Natural Right represents a turning point in the philosophy of law and the state. In 14 original essays, this volume compiles a collaborative commentary that offers a differentiated interpretation of this controversial classic in legal philosophy. Ideally suited for seminar courses.
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  • Communism For Critical Critics? The German Ideology and the Problem of Technology.Terrell Carver - 1988 - History of Political Thought 9 (1):129-36.
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  • Foundations of Natural Right.Frederick Neuhouser & Michael Baur (eds.) - 2000 - Cambridge University Press.
    In the history of philosophy, Fichte's thought marks a crucial transitional stage between Kant and post-Kantian philosophy. Fichte radicalized Kant's thought by arguing that human freedom, not external reality, must be the starting point of all systematic philosophy, and in Foundations of Natural Right, thought by many to be his most important work of political philosophy, he applies his ideas to fundamental issues in political and legal philosophy, covering such topics as civic freedom, rights, private property, contracts, family relations, and (...)
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  • Fichte's Social and Political Philosophy: Property and Virtue.David James - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this study of Fichte's social and political philosophy, David James offers an interpretation of Fichte's most famous writings in this area, including his Foundations of Natural Right and Addresses to the German Nation, centred on two main themes: property and virtue. These themes provide the basis for a discussion of such issues as what it means to guarantee the freedom of all the citizens of a state, the problem of unequal relations of economic dependence between states, and the differences (...)
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  • The New Hegelians: Politics and Philosophy in the Hegelian School.Sean Sayers - 2006 - In Douglas Moggach (ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 261-274.
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  • Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Grundlage des Naturrechts.Jean-Christophe Merle - 2002 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (1):159-160.
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  • Fichte-- die Französische Revolution und das Ideal vom ewigen Frieden.Manfred Buhr & Domenico Losurdo - 1991
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