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| text = The laws of property have made property of things which never ought to be property, and absolute property where only a qualified property ought to exist. They have not held the balance fairly between human beings, but have heaped impediments upon some, to give advantage to others; they have purposely fostered inequalities, and prevented all from starting fair in the race.
 
| text = The laws of property have made property of things which never ought to be property, and absolute property where only a qualified property ought to exist. They have not held the balance fairly between human beings, but have heaped impediments upon some, to give advantage to others; they have purposely fostered inequalities, and prevented all from starting fair in the race.
 
| cite = [[John Stuart Mill]], "{{Link |The Principles of Political Economy}}"
 
| cite = [[John Stuart Mill]], "{{Link |The Principles of Political Economy}}"
 
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