Private property is a means, and neither its abolition nor its unrestricted right should be an end in itself


p. 400 - Principles of economic policy, 1958


Private property is a means, and neither its abolition nor its unrestricted right should be an end in itself

Private property is a means, and neither its abolition nor its unrestricted right should be an end in itself

Private property is a means, and neither its abolition nor its unrestricted right should be an end in itself

Private property is a means, and neither its abolition nor its unrestricted right should be an end in itself