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| text = To tell a poor man that he has property because he has arms and legs -- that the hunger from which he suffers, and his power to sleep in the open air are his property, -- is to play upon words, and to  
 
| text = To tell a poor man that he has property because he has arms and legs -- that the hunger from which he suffers, and his power to sleep in the open air are his property, -- is to play upon words, and to  
 
add insult to injury.
 
add insult to injury.
| cite = [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]], "{{Link |What Is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government}}, pg"
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| cite = [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]], "{{Link |What Is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government}}", pg 61.
 
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