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ABSTRACT This article examines Boris N. Chicherin’s ideas about property. It shows that the thinker interprets property as a material form of the objectification of human freedom, the most important and necessary condition for a fulfilling life. The author argues that Chicherin’s analysis of property is aimed at identifying and justifying its anthropological, legal, and social significance. In that regard, the author reviews and analyzes Chicherin’s ideas about the role of property in the life of a person, of individual social estates, and of society, his understanding of property rights and position on issues related to limiting it, and his interpretation of material–economic equality.

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