Asked by Olatowode Oluwatosin on Jun 09, 2024

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The collection of rent by landlords was opposed by

A) Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.
B) Henry George.
C) both Henry George and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.
D) neither Henry George nor Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.

Rent

A periodic payment made by a tenant to a landlord in exchange for the use of land, a building, or another property.

Landlords

Individuals or entities that own real estate properties and rent them out to tenants, earning rental income in return.

Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

A French philosopher and politician, known for declaring "Property is theft!" and for his contributions to anarchist theory.

  • Understand the range of opinions regarding the economic functions of landlords and entrepreneurs as interpreted by various scholars.
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Thalia ZunigaJun 13, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Both Henry George and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon opposed the collection of rent by landlords. They believed that land should be owned collectively and that individuals should not profit from renting it out. George proposed a tax on land values to reduce land speculation and increase access to land, while Proudhon advocated for a system of mutualist economics based on worker-owned cooperatives.