"Each man has an equal social right to multiply his power of motion by all the social factors of civilization. Private property in any of these factors is inconsistent with this fundamental right; it must, obviously, prove a source of economic despotism and industrial slavery"
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The subtext is aimed at liberal capitalism’s favorite alibi: that property is a neutral safeguard against tyranny. De Leon flips it. Property, when it encloses the tools and systems everyone needs to work and live, becomes the tyranny. “Economic despotism” and “industrial slavery” are not decorative metaphors; they’re a reclassification of wage labor under industrial conditions as coercion with paperwork. “Obviously” is doing a lot of work here: he’s not inviting a debate so much as daring the reader to deny what he considers visible in every factory gate and company town.
Context matters. De Leon, a leading figure in American socialist and labor politics around the Gilded Age and early 20th century, is speaking into an era of trusts, strikes, violent suppression, and widening inequality. His language compresses that world into a single proposition: a society that privatizes the means of collective advancement inevitably privatizes power itself.
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Leon, Daniel De. (2026, January 15). Each man has an equal social right to multiply his power of motion by all the social factors of civilization. Private property in any of these factors is inconsistent with this fundamental right; it must, obviously, prove a source of economic despotism and industrial slavery. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/each-man-has-an-equal-social-right-to-multiply-143504/
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Leon, Daniel De. "Each man has an equal social right to multiply his power of motion by all the social factors of civilization. Private property in any of these factors is inconsistent with this fundamental right; it must, obviously, prove a source of economic despotism and industrial slavery." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/each-man-has-an-equal-social-right-to-multiply-143504/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Each man has an equal social right to multiply his power of motion by all the social factors of civilization. Private property in any of these factors is inconsistent with this fundamental right; it must, obviously, prove a source of economic despotism and industrial slavery." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/each-man-has-an-equal-social-right-to-multiply-143504/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.











