Private Property vs. Personal Property: Don’t Fall for This Trick
How Socialists Use Word Games to Mask What They Really Want
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Here’s how the game works: if you tell a socialist, “I know you want to abolish private property,” they'll likely hit back with something like, “That doesn’t mean we want to take your stuff. We just want to get rid of bourgeois property.”
Sounds harmless, right? Wrong. What they want you to believe is that they’re only after the big, bad corporations, and that your cozy little life will remain untouched—or even improve. But that's far from the truth. It will affect everyone and every aspect of our society in significant ways.
Yes, Marxists do make a distinction between personal property and private property. And sure, it’s important to know the difference:
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