Public Property

When you clamor for public ownership of the means of production, you are clamoring for public ownership of the mind.

For the New Intellectual Galt’s Speech, For the New Intellectual, 166.

Since “public property” is a collectivist fiction, since the public as a whole can neither use nor dispose of its “property,” that “property” will always be taken over by some political “elite,” by a small clique which will then rule the public—a public of literal, dispossessed proletarians.

Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal “The Property Status of Airwaves,”
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal, 128.

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