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Considering private property in relation to its universality, one might say that communism in its primary form is only a generalization and consummation of that relation. …The domination of material property over it is so great that it strives to destroy everything it cannot completely possess, in accordance with the principles of private property. …Universal envy, constituted as power, is the latent form which competition assumes and in which it satisfies itself, only in a different way. …