These are the 4 Essential Forms of Theft Throughout History

 





Making private property impossible is not the same as prohibiting it: it is something much worse. It seductively uses the opposite procedure to prohibition to achieve the same goal: depriving human beings of freedom and autonomous survival. Antonio Escohotado referred to the latter as "communists," while Paolo Prodi labeled the former as "cheaters." Both represent different paths to the same destination: the totalitarianism of globalization. In short, these are the four essential forms of theft throughout history: robbery, deceit, corruption, and... the denial of private property.


Jesús G. Maestro


4 essential forms of theft throughout history:
you won’t survive the last one