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Clark and Camille Martin (eds.), Anarchy, Geography, Modernity , p. 159] As Peter Marshall notes, "[i]n the name of freedom, the anarcho-capitalists would like to turn public spaces into private property, but freedom does not flourish behind high fences protected by private companies but expands in the open air when it is enjoyed by all." [ Demanding the Impossible , p. 564] Little wonder Proudhon argued that "if the public highway is nothing but an accessory of private property;...