ABSTRACT

Nature of the objection. - Natural and moral independence distinguished - The first beneficial - The second injurious. - Tendency of restriction properly so called. - The genuine system of property not a system of restrictions - Does not require common labour, meals or magazines. - Such restrictions absurd - And unnecessary. - Evils of cooperation. - Its province may perpetually be diminished. - Manual labour may be extinguished. - Consequent activity of intellect. - Ideas of the future state of cooperation. - Its limits. - Its illegitimate province. - Evils of cohabitation - And marriage. They oppose the development of our faculties - Are inimical to our happiness - And deprave our understandings. - Marriage a branch of the prevailing system of property Consequences of its abolition, - Education need not in that state of society be a subject of positive institution. - These / principles do not lead to a sullen individuality. - Partial attachments considered. - Benefits accruing from a just affection - Materially promoted by these principles. - The genuine system of property does not prohibit accumulation Implies a certain degree of appropriation - And division of labour.