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'''Property is theft!''' is a slogan coined by the ] ] ] in his book '']''.

While long ignored, the term has been resurrected by the ] and the ] believers.

] and her ] followers often like to cite this slogan as an ], and as evidence of the contradictory nature of leftist thought, on the grounds that "theft" only has meaning when defined in terms of the taking of property, so hence it is nonsensical to regard property itself as theft.

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