Proudhon's concept of property revolves around the idea that only that which is being actively used or occupied can be considered real property. For example, he argued that land must be lived on or farmed in order to be considered property. Similarly, goods must have been produced through one's own labor in order to be owned. This means that property is not something that can be simply owned or possessed, but rather something that is actively utilized or created through one's own effort. Proudhon's perspective challenges traditional notions of property ownership and raises questions about the true nature of ownership and possession.
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