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This book comprises a systematic analysis of Karl Marx's reasoning
on ownership. Marx as the author of an original theory of ownership
is yet to be discovered. The creator of a theory which was to
interpret social reality is quite a different thinker from the
creator of a doctrine which was to alter the world. In designing
communist society, Marx ignored the threats which social property
bears, despite having skillfully identified them in investigations
of diverse pre-capitalistic forms of common ownership. The author
seeks to break through one-sided interpretations which discern in
Marx a decisive critique of private property and an apologia of
common ownership. It becomes apparent that Marx treated both the
processes of socialization and privatization of ownership with
equal consideration.
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