Possession (Proudhon)

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Possession, in the anarchism of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and other radical political thinkers influenced by him, is a right to exclusive use of a thing, without any right of transferable title.

Proudhon initially held that land was inherently the object of such possession, but later supported property in land.

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