is is the practical truth of which Marx writes. Not only do those with property protect their own property and power with laws they themselves make, creating a fundamental inequality from the start, the result is disastrous for both humanity overall and for any society based on such practices:
The right of property is . . . the right to enjoy one's fortune and to dispose of it as one will; without regard for other men and independently of society. It is the right of self-interest. . . . It leads every man to see
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